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CATALOGUE 



OF THE 

VHRY LARGE AND WELL-KNOWN COLLECTION 



ANCIENT 6REEK AND ROMAN, ENGLISH, 

FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 

COINS AND MEDALS 



THOMAS WARNER, Esq, 

Of Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y. 

Cor. Mem. of the Am. Numismatic Society of New York City. 



CATALOaUED BY 

( 

S. H. & H. CHAPMAN, 



PHILADELPHIA, 



And to be sold at Auction by 



BANGS & CO., 

J\^os. 739 and 7 Jfl Broadway , J\tew York, 



Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 
the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, ISth, 14th of June, 



1884, 

Commencing at 2.30 6’cloch, P. M., on each day. 



COPYRIGHT, 

S. H. <t H. Chapman. 
1884. 



PREFACE. 



This catalogue contains a description of the entire and extensive collection of 
Thomas Warner, Esq., of Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y. ; a gentleman who has been 
an ardent and persistent collector from boyhood, and has found it a pleasure and 
source of instruction to collect in all branches and series. Ilis ardor has not dimin- 
ished up to the present time, he having recently added several fine and rare pieces. 

]\Ir. Warner was born Jan. 28th, 1831, in Buckland, Franklin Co., Mass., but 
has resided for many years in Cohocton, N. Y., and has become engaged in large 
business enterprises in Elmira, causing him to be frequently absent from home, which 
is the reason for disposing of his cabinet. It is one of the largest that has been 
offered in America, and the pieces of interest, rarity, or superior condition are too 
numerous to mention here. All are to be sold to the highest bidder. 

We have arranged the collection in chronological order throughout, givino- the 
periods or dates so as to make as far as possible a continuous histoiy of the art of 
coinage, from the earliest period to the present time, as exemiilified by the specimens 
in this collection. 

Collectors will find this an excellent opportunity to purchase modern coins of the 
various countries to complete their series. 

We have endeavored to give a lucid and correct description of the pieces, and to 
picture them as they appear to us, with what success in our former efforts is 
perhaps best shown by the results of the sale of the Bushnell and other collec- 
tions. where our honest efforts were appreciated, and we sincerely thank collectors and 
dealers for their liberal support which we hoi)e they will continue at this sale. 

We have used the utmost care to mark by parenthe.ses the missing letters in 
in.scriptions. In the series of Ancient Coins, it should be remembered that of many, 
entire inscriptions on one specimen are unobtainable. ’ 

The plates are printed in colors approaching those of the metals in which the 
coins are struck, and we hope they will prove acceptable to the subscribers. The 
paper was made to order. 

Collectors are requested to send their bids some time in advance of the sale as 
there are frequently questions, etc., which they wi,sh answered. 

Further information concerning any of the pieces will be cheerfully given. 

We guarantee all the Coins and Medals genuine unless otherwise stated. 

The sizes given arc by sixteenths of an inch, a scale of which will be found on the 
last page. 

Catidogues can be obtained from, and bids will be faithfully' executed by all the 
regular dealers and oui-selves. 

Price of this catalogue, 50 cents. 

Same catalogue, with price-list, to be sent after the sale, 1.00. 

Same catalogue, with 12 beautiful plates and price-list, $5.00. 

Very respectfully, 

S. II. & II. CHAPMAN, 
Numismatists and Antiquaries. 



SA5IUEL Hudson Chap-wan, 
Henry Chapman, Jr. 



INDEX 



PAGE 



A fricn, Egypt, Tunis, Morocco, ... 97 

Africa, Liberia, 90 

Ancient Coins, 5 

Anticpiities, 17.5 

Aiitograplis, 179 

Ealtiinorc Town Piece, Stand ish Barry, 113 

Piclgium, 81 

British Colonies of North America, . 100 
Canadian Coins and Medals, .... 78 

Castorland Pieces, Ill 

Central America, 92 

Chalmers, Coins by, 112 

China, 98 

Cliiirch Communion Tokens 133 

Colonial, Con fed. and For. Notes, . .173 



Confederate States, Coins, Medals, . . 102 
Connecticut, lligley Copper, . . . .108 

Connecticut, State of, 110 

Counterfeits of Ancient Coins, ... 23 

Counterfeits of American Coins, . . .101 



Cru.saders, Coins of the, 24 

Curiosities, 174 

Denmark, 83 

England, 53 

I'Cnglish Colonies, 70 

Flnglish Tokens, 01 

Euro|>e, Asia and Africa, Turkey, etc., . 97 

France, 46 

French Colonies, 49 

Germany, States and Cities, .... 35 

Great Britain, 53 

Greek Coins, Ancient, 5 

Greece, Modern, 25 

Holland, 81 

Holland, Colonies of, 82 

Immune and Immunis Columbia, . . 110 

Ireland, Coins, etc., of, 68 

Isle of Man, 61 

Italy, 20 

James II Plantation Piece, .... 107 

Japan, 99 

Judea, Coins of, 11 

Kentucky Pieces, 113 

I.,ouisiana, French Colony of, . . . .109 

Malta, Kniglits of St. John, .... 25 

Maryland, Colony of, 107 

Massachusetts, Colony of, 100 

Miissachusetts, State of, 110 

Medals of Actons, 101 

Medals, American, 119 

Medals, American Award, 132 

Medals of Artists, 103 

Medals of Advocates of Rights of Man, 102 
Medals Awarded to U. S. Army Officers, 1 25 
Medals Awarded to U. S. Navy Officers, 128 

Medals, Carrara, 30 

Medals, Centl. of Am. Independence, . 129 

Medals, English, 75 

Medals, French, 50 



Medals, Foreign loO 

Medals on the Independence of U. S., . 118 

Medals. Palian, 30 

Medals, Kings and Queens of England, 73 

Medals of La Fayette, 128 

Medals of Luther and the Reformation, 44 

iMedals, Marriage, 45 

Medals, ^Masonic, 102 

Medals, Medical 104 

Medals, Mexican, 91 

Medals of Numismatists, 100 

Medals of Pitt and Fox, 102 

Medals of Poets 105 

Medals, Presidential and I’olitical, . . 122 

Medals Relating to America 117 

Medals, Religious, 44 

Medals on the Revolutionary War, . 118 

Medals, War, 76 

Medals of Washington, I14 

Mexico, 89 

Miscellaneous 172 

Naples and Sicily, , 27 

New Jersey, Colony and State of, . .112 

New York, State of, m 

Norway, . . . 34 

Nova Constellatio Ifieces, 109 

Philadelphia, Token of, 112 

Placques, 130 

Portugal and Colonies, 89 

Roman Coins, Ancient, 13 

Rome, Republic of, 28 

Rosa Americana Series, 108 

Russia, 85 

Scotland, Coins and Tokens of, . . . 07 

Sicily, . . _ 29 

South America, 93 

South Carolina Piece, 113 

Spain, 87 

States of North America, Coins of the, . 109 
States of the Roman Church, .... 27 

Store Cards, 134 

Sweden, 83 

Switzerland, *84 

Theatre Checks and Tokens, .... 130 
Tokens, Hard Times, 1834-40, . . '. 137 

U. S. A. or Bar Cent, 112 

United States, Earliest Coins of, . . . 138 

I'nited States, Gold Coinage 138 

United States, Silver Coinage, . . .140 

United States, Copper Coinage, . . . 150 
United States, Proof Sets, 150 



United States, Patterns for Coinage, . 157 
United States, Fractional Currency, . . 174 



Vermont, State of, 109 

Virginia, Colony of, 109 

Washington, Coins of, I13 

West India Islands, 93 

Wood’s Coinage, 108 



Will sell each day as follows: First day. No. 1 to 618; Second day. No. 619 to 1232; 
Third day. No. 1233 to 1875; Fourth day. No. 1876 to 2470; Fifth day. No. 2471 to 3103; 
Sixth day. No. 3104 to 3727. 



CATALOGUE. 



ANCIENT GREEK COINS. 






AUTONOMOUS. 

Aegina. Attica. Earliest period. Tortoise. Rev. Square punch-mark 
of five incused divisions, llemidrachm. Fine. Rare. / — 

Aeo-ina Attica, b.c. 500. Tortoise showing the markings of the shell. 
ReV. same punch-mark as above. Didrachm. Fine. - 

Persia. Darius I. b.c. 521 to 485. The king crowned kneeling to r. 
and holding a long spear in r. hand and bow (partl}^ off) in 1. Rev. 
Oblong, Irregular incused punch-mark. Gold daric. Fine. Rare. 

Persia. Darius I. Same. Silver daric. The bow is off the coin. Very good. 

Sybaris. Lucania. Prior to b.c. 510. Bull standing to 1. with head 
turned back; above, TM for 2 t written retrograde; border of dots 
within lines. Rev. same incused without ins. Upper part of border 
off and slightly broken, otherwise fine. Didrachm. Size 18. 

Sybaris. Same. Drachm. Inscription in exg. Good. 

The Sybarites were defeated by the Crotonians, who destroyed their 
city by turning the river Crathis upon it, B.c. 510. In b.c. 443 
the remainino- Sybarites, with colonists mostly Athenians, restored 
the city under the name of Thurium, or used also the original name 
of which we here have evidence, and this dispute over the name 
may have been one of the causes which led to the expulsion of the 
Sybarites by the other inhabitants. Thurium became one of the largest 
and most powerful of the Greek cities in Italy, and was able to bring 

14.000 foot soldiers and 1000 horse into the field against the Luca- 
nians ; but it did not reach the power and wealth which it possessed 
during the first epoch, when the city was six miles in circumference, 
possessed besides twenty-five towns, and was capable of bringing 

300.000 men into the field, and the name was the synonym for wealth 
and luxury. 

It was taken by the Romans during the Second Punic War, and 
after the close, in 202, became a Roman city. 

S 3 ’baris or Thurium. Fine Art. Head of Pallas to r. wdth Athenian 
helmet. Rev. Bull standing to r. in the manner of the previous coins ; 
in exergue, zyba. Diobolus. Size 8. Very fine. 



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ANCIENT GREEK COINS. 



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Tliurium. Lucnnia. Finest period of Art, b.c. 420 to 345. Head of 
Pallas to r. wearing Athenian helmet, on side of which is the Gorgon, 
Skylla; on the flap, EY0 part of artist’s name. Rev. Bull butting to 
r. ; above, OOYPIUN, EQr part of magistrate’s or artist’s name. Tetra- 
drachm. Fine. The upper front portion of helmet is off. This beau- 
tiful coin is considered one of the clief-d’ceuvi’efroLanoiett^-ftrt. Very 
rare. See plate II. ^ 

9 Thurium. Lucania. Same type. Rev. Bull butting to r. ; above, 
eOYPlQ(N) in exg., a fish. Pidrachm. Very fine. Die slightly broken 
in front of mouth. ^ 

Thurium. Similar. Above bull, 2IM, part of artist’s or magistrate’s 
name. Didrachm. Very good. |q ^ 
r 11 Metapontum. Lucania. b.c. 550 to 475. Ear of wheat; to 1., met.\. 
Rev. Ear of wheat incused. Didracbm. Very fine. 'I — 

Metapontum. Lucania. Ear of wheat ; to r., META. Rev. Head of a 
bull incused. Quarter of a drachm. \Vt. 15 grs. Fine. iT' 
Metapontum. b.c. 345 to 275. Head of Pallas. Rev. Ear of wheat; 
META. Diobolus. Fine. 

Thasos. Thracia. b.c. 500 to 465. Satyr kneeling to r. on r. knee, 
carrying a n3’mph in his arms; the hair of both long and indicated by 
dots. Rev. Square punch-mark of four incused divisions. Didrachm. 
Ver}’ fine. V' 

Chios. Ionia. Sphinx seated before a vase. Rev. Cross in incused 
square. Ileraidrachm. Fair. 

Cnidus. Garia. Forepart of lion to r. Rev. Head of Aphrodite in in- 
cused square. Drachm. Ver}' fine. 3-' 

Athens. Attica. Archaic Art, b.c. 500 tO-475. Head of Pallas Athena, 
helmeted, to r. Rev. Owl standing, above him spra^’ of laurel; to r. 
A0E; all in incused square. Tetradrachm. Very fine. 

Cardia. Chersonesus Thracia. Lion (f) crouching to r., head turned 
back. Rev. Incused square, in alternate deeper quarters pellet and 
bunch of grapes. Hemidracbm. Very fine. '5 
Gela. Sicilia. Archaic Art, B.c. 500 to 479. Forepart of man-headed 
bull swimming to r. Rev. Man on horseback hurling a spear. Di- 



0 15 J 



0 19 




drachm. Good. \ ' 

Posidonia. Lucania.. Poseidon hurling his trident to r. Rev. Bull to 
1.; DOME retrograde. Quarter of a drachm. Wt. 15 grs. Fine. 

Syracuse. Sicilia. Archaic Art. About b.c. 480. Head of Arethusa 
to r., the hair, in mass on the neck, turned up and held by circlet of 
large beads ; around four dolphins ; ivPAKOElON retrograde. Rev, 
Quadriga driven to r. b^’ bearded charioteer, above, Nike fl^’ing, crown- 
ing the horses. Tetradrachm. Fine. *vV) 

Syracuse. Sicilia. Finest Art, 412 to 345. Head of Herakle s to r., 
in front of face, 2YPA- Rev. Square punch-mark of four divisions, in 
each a letter of (s), y, (p), A, in central incused circle, head of Are- 
thusa to 1. Badly double struck. Gold. Size 6. 



ANCIENT GREEK COINS. 



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23 








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27 


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31 






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Agrigentum. Sicilia. Archaic Art, b.c. 500 to 480. Eagle to 1. 
Rev. Crab, beneath, helmet, in round punch-mark. Obv. poor. Rev. 
good. Didrachm. - 

Leontini. Sicilia. Tr ansitiona l Art, B.c. 479 to 412. Head of Apollo 
to r. Rev. Lion’s head'to r., Ground, four barley corns ; leON-T-INO-N. 
Tetradrachm. Very good. >ol, 

Leontini. Similar, but has passed through a subsequent period of 
ition, having been tooled. | From Schieffelin sale, 1879, No. 2081. 
CaTiionia. Bruttium. Transitional Art, b.c. ^79 to 412. Nude man 
striking with a branch, in field, a stag; — aonzat(AN). Rev. Stag to 
r. ; KAVAI2. Didrachm. Fine, '-lo!" 

Telia. Lucania. Transitional Art, b.c. 479 to 412. Female head to 1. 

Rev. Owl on olive branch; YEAII. Drachm. Very fine, f- 
Velia. Lucania. Finest Art, b.c. 412 to 345. Head of Pallas to 1. 
wearing helmet bound with laurel and on side of whicli a griffin ; be- 
hind, 4 >. Rev. Lion has sprung on the back of a stag; (teaii)tI2-N. 
Didrachm. Very fine, 

Similar. Decline of Art, b.c. 345 to 275. Pallas to r. Rev. Lion 
walking to r. ; in exg., yeaiitI2(n). Didrachm. Very fine, lol^ 
Same. Decline Late, B.c. 275 to 212. Didrachm. Good, fc/- 
Artaxerx^L B-erma. B.c. 471 to 424. Galley. Rev. King standing, 
his hand on head of upright lion; in r. hand a dagger; in field 0. 
Silver 5^. From Harzfeld’s sale, March 14, 1879. No. 2. $4.25, 
where the statement of rarit}' as R’5., after Wellenheim, is erroneous. 
Rhodes. Caria. Transitiojial Art. Radiated head of the Sun to r. 

Rev. Flower; p-o; in incused square. Drachm. Veiy fine.(; - 
Same. Finest Art. Front face head of the Sun. Rev. Flower; 

POAION, in square. Drachm, Fair. 2>/^ 

Boeotia. Shield. Rev. Cantharus ; BOI. Hemidrachm., Fine.vl-'' 
Carthage. Africa. Finest Art. Date palm tree. Rev. Head of horse 
to r. Gold. Size Wt. 13 grs. One of the smallest of gold coins. 
Extremely fine. See plate. 

Neapolis. Campania. Finest Art. Head of Artemis to r. ; beneath, 
aptemi (letters faint) ; behind, figure wdth torches. Rev. Man-headed 
bull to r. ; above, Nike ; NEOnoAiTQN. Didrachm. Fine. 

Crotona. Bruttii. Finest Art. Eagle, standing 1. on ram’s head. 
Rev. Tripod, kpo. Didrachm. Fine, the die broken at eagle’s tail. 
Rare, yo," 

Tarentum. Calabria. Finest Art. Naked warrior on horse galloping 
to r. Rev. Taras on dolphin to 1. j ta(pa2). Didrachm. Obv. fine. 
Rev. good. \ ' 

Same. Decline of Art. Similar obv. Rev. Taras bolds trident ; Nike 
above. Didracbm. Good. \ '' 

Same. Finest Art. Head of Pallas to r., wearing helmet, on which 
Skylla . Rev. Owl standing; tap; in field, club, and OP. 9. Wt. 50 
grs. Good. 




ANCIENT GREEK COINS. 

Same. Eev. Owl standing on a thunderbolt; (i)2TlAPX02, magistrate’s 
name; in field, bunch of grapes, ey. 10. Wt. 50 grs. Very fine, i- 
Heraclea. Lucania. Decline of Art. Head of Pallas to r. Eev. Iler- 
akles, nude, standing. Didrachm. Good. (s> ’ 

Same. Head of Pallas to r. Eev. Herakles strangling lion. dr. Fine. Xo 
Bruttii. Bi'uttii. Decline of Art. Bust of winged Nike to r. Eev. 

Dionysos, nude, standing; bpettiqn. Didrachm. Fine. ^ 

Corinth. Achaia. Decline. Helmeted head of Pallas to r. Eev. Pegasus 
to 1. Didrachm. Very good. '] ~ 

Same. Pallas to 1. behind, armed figure Eev. Pegasus. Didr. Fine. 
Sicyon. Achaia. Chimera to 1. ; ir. Eev. Dove flying. Hemid. Good. 3^^ 
Parinm Alysia. Cow. Eev. Grinning mask. Hemidrachm. Ver}' good.i'l— 
Dyrrachlum. Illyria, b.c. 229 to 100. Cow suckling calf; <i>ia 0TA2. 

Eev. Ornamental square, ayp, etc. Drachm. Very fine. Another, 
fair, "i) 2 pieces. 

Populonla. Etruria. Head of Gorgon bound with diadem. Eev. 

plain. Didrachm. Veiy good. — 

Phistelia. Campania. Head | face to r. (4>i)2TI-AIA. Eev. Oyster, 
barley-corn, dolphin ; Oscan inscription. Diobolus. Fine. 3 — 






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59 






TETRADRACHMS STRUCK DURING THE SECOND AND FIRST 

CENTURIES B.C. 

Thasos. Thracia. Head of Dionysos crowned with ivy to r. Eev. 

HeijJdes, nude, standing; iipakaeots 2I2TIIP02 0A2II2N. V. good. '' 
Pergamus. 3fysia. Cista out of which issues a serpent, in wreath of iv}-. 

Kev. Two serpents interlaced ; hep in monogram. Fine. *)- 
Ephesus. Ionia. Same as above but rev. E4>b. Fine, n 
iSame. Bee; e — 4>. Eev. Stag before a palm tree. Drachm. Poor. 2 pcs. 
Side. Pamphylia. Helmeted head of Pallas to r. Eev. Nike walking 
to 1. Fine. ~~~~ 

Aradus. Phoenicia. Veiled and turreted head of the cit}’ to r. Eev. 
Nike to 1. ; apaaiqn, in field, me, and rnp ( = 183 b.c.) all in laurel 
wreath. Fine, 

Same. Bee. Eev. Stag before a palm tree ; apaaiiIN. Drachm. Fine. 
Tyre. Phoenicia. Head' of Herakles to r. Eev. Eagle standing; 
TYPOY IEPA2 (KAi A2) lAOY (Of Tyre the Holy and the Asylum). 
Fine. 

Same. Eev. off thus ; t to kai asyaoy. Fine. — 



COPPEE. 




PERIOD OF DECLINE OF ART, LATE, B.C., 27-5 TO 212. 

Gales. Campania. Head of Apollo to 1.; caleno. Eev. Man headed 
bull to right in exg., caleno. Fine. 12. , 

Same. Head of Pallas to left. Eev. Cock, caleno. Fine. 12. 



GREEK REGAL COINS. 



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Bniltii. Head of Ares, helmeted, to 1. Rev. Pallas bearing large 
shield and spear, to r. ; bpettirn. Verj’ fine. 17. ' 

Briittii. Head of Nike; nika. Rev. Zeus liurling bolt; bpettirn. 
Fair. 10. )!-' 

Rhegium. Brultii. Head of Apollo to 1. Rev.Tripod; piiri-NRN. Fine. 13. 
J\grigentum. Sicilia. Head of Apollo to r. Rev. Two eagles devour- 
ing a hare. Very fine. 12. i-f — - 

/ 07 Same. Head diademed, counter-stamped on s. 19; similar with lion 
^ skin, ij^ 2 pieces. 

Centuripa. S. Zeus to r. Rev. Tliunderbolt ; kento-piii IN (£2N). Good. 
Mamertini. S. Head of Apollo to 1. Rev. Man beside a horse; mamep 
TINRN. Very good, v- 
^^70^/Elis. Head of Apollo. Rev. Jupiter hurling bolt ; fa. Fair. 13. ”2^ " 

71 Oeniadae. Acarnania. Head of Zeus. Rev. Head of man headed bull ; 

oiniaaan. Fair. 14. 5 j — 

72 Sidon. Fhoenicia. Turreted female h. to r. Rev. Astarte in car. Good. 15. 3^ 

73 Philippi. Macedonia. Augustus. Commemorating defeat of Brutus and 

^ Cassius, 42 B.c. Nike to 1.; vie avo. Rev. Three standards; coiior 

PRAE PHIL. Fine. 3j^ 

74 Carthage. Africa. Female head, with diadem of wheat ears to 1. Rev. 

I Horse before palm tree ; in exg., Punic letter. Piece out of edge. 

Fine. 19. 

yV 75 Same. Head of Persephone. Rev. as above or horse’s h. 10 to 14. 

P’air. ij^ 8 pieces. 

VV 76;^grigentum, as at No. 66, Neapolis, Cos, Er 3 'thrm. Fair. 5 pieces. 
s 77 Hiero II. Sicilia, b c. 275 to 216. FI is head to 1. Rev. Horseman to 
^ r. ; (IEP)J2N0(2) ; fair. Obv. fine. 16. 

•yV 78 /Same. Head of PoeeMon to 1. Rev. Trident ; iepbnos. Good. 12. 

79 Prusias II. Bilhynia. b.c. 187 to 150. H. of Dionysos. Rev. Centaur. 
Fine. 1% ^ ^ ‘ ' 

Various. I’air to poor. 22 pieces. 

Various. Autonomus and Regal. Poor to very poor. 210 pieces. 

GREEK REGAL COINS. 





MACEDONIA. 

Philip II. B.c. 359 to 336. Head of Apollo, laureated, to r. Rev. 
Biga driven to r. b}’ man holding reins in 1. and whip in r. hand ; in 
exg., $iAinnoY, in field, m. m. cantharus. Stater. Very fine and 
beautiful specimen. See plate. 

Philip II. Head of Zeus, laureated, to r. Rev. Youth on horseback, 
back to r. ; 4>iAinnoY. Telradrachm. Veiy good. 

Philip II. Head of Apollo to r. Rev. Youth on horseback; 4>lAinnoY. 

Copper. Fair. i 2 pieces. 

Alexander the Great. B.c. 336 to 323. Head of Pallas, helmeted, to r. 
Rev. Nike standing, holding wreath in r. and wand in 1. hand; aAeH- 
ANAPOY. Stater. Ver^' fine. See plate. 



10 



GREEK REGAL COINS. 




Same. Head of Herakles in lion-skinhead-dress to r. Rev. Zeus seated 
to 1. holding eagle, aaehanapot, in exg. (BA2IAES22). Tetradrachra. 
Fine, rev. double-struck. Vv-^jl , %oj 

Same. Similar obv. Rev. Zeus seated to 1.; (a) AE2ANAP0T. Drachm. 
Fine, tfl — 

Cassander. b.c. 315 to 296. Head of Herakles. Rev. Youth on horse- 
back to r. Copper. Fine, yo 

Antigonus I. b.c. 277 to 239. As above, but rev. ba., raon. anti. 
Copper. Fair. 2 pieces. 




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91 



TIIRACIA. 

Lysimachus. B.c. 323 to 281. His head to r., filleted and with the horn 
of Ammon. Rev. Pallas seated; basiabqs atsimaxot. Tetra- 
drachm. Fine. 3-^ 

Same. Helmeted head to r. Rev. Lion galloping to r. Copper. Fine. 




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\J> 101 







SYRIA. 

Seleucus I. b.c. 312 to 280., T^’pe of Alexander the Great. Head of 
Herakles to r. Rev, Zeus seated, holding eagle ; seaetkot BA2I- 
AEI22. Tetradrachm. Fair. Rare, 2 - 

Antiochus I. b.c. 280 to 261. Head of Apollo, Rev. Tripod ; BA2I- 
AE£22 ANTIOXOT. Copper. Fine, 

Antiochus III., the Great. B.c. 222 to 187. His head to r. Rev. Apollo, 
nude, seated to 1. on omphalos; baeiaeqs antioxot. Tetradrachra. 
Fine. tb" 

Antiochus IV. Epiphanes. b.c, 175 to 164, Plead to r., tied with a 
fillet, within border of long and short beads alternating. Rev. Zeus 
seated to r., holding Xike in r. and long spear in 1, hand; basiaeqe 
antioxot GEOT EIII<I>AN0Y2. Tetradrachra. Fine. Rare. 

Demetrius I. b c. 162 to 150. Head to r., filleted, the border a laurel 
wreath. Rev. IXclie seated to 1. on cortina, the support of which, a 
griffin; BAEIAES22 AUMIITPIOY. Tetradrachm. Fine. 

Same. Head of Artemis to r., with quiver. Rev. Tripod ; same inscrip- 
tion. Copper. Fine. , ^ 

Antiochus VI. 145 to 142. Plis head as Dionys^ Rev. Elephant. 
Copper. Fine, y' 

Antiochus VII. 138 to 129, Bust of Eros. Rev. Head-dress of Isis. 
Copper. P^air. l o 

Demetrius II. 130 to 125. Head of Zeus . Rev. Apollo seated on 
omphalos. Copper. Very fine. 

Antiochus VIII. B.c. 121 to 96. Head to r., filleted, same border as 
No. 95. Rev. Zeus, 'standing ; BASIAEQ2 ANTIOXOT EIIl<t>AN0V2, in 
laurel wreath. Tetradrachra. Fine, ^ 

Same. Head radiated. Rev, Eagle standing, Copper. Fine. 12. > 



GREEK REGAE COINS. 



11 




W /d 104 

M (fW 105 



lOG 

\ 

\J(i 107 







Antiochus XI. b.c. 92. Hoad to r., the hair tied with a fillet ; same 
border as Xo. 95. Rev. Zeus seated to r., holding Nike and long 
spear (ba2)iaeI2(2) ; antioxot Eni<l>ANOTl. Parts of inscription 
on these coins are always off. Tetradrachra. Very fine. Rare. 
See plate. 

EGYPT. 



Ptolemaens I. b.c. 323 to 284. Head of Ale.xander with elephant-skin 
head-dress to r. Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt (ittoaemai(OT), ba2I- 
AEI22. Copper. Fair. 

Ptoleinaeus II., Philadelphus. 284 to 247. Head of Ze^ to r. Rev. 
as above. Copper. Good. 

Ptolemaens III. b.c. 247 to 222. Head of Zeus Ammon to r. Rev. as 
above. Very fine. 21. V ^ 

Same. Rev. same; on this and two preceding, inscription complete. 
Fair. 2l/ 

Same. Rev. same ; in field double cornucopia, as two above. Fine. 27. 

Ptolemaens V. B.c. 204 to 181- Head of Ptolemaens I. to r. Rev. 
Head of Libya to r.; BA2IAES22 nTOAEMAlOT, ME; in field, flower 
and cornucopia. Fine. 16. ii ' 

Same. Type similar. Size 10. Fair. 2 pieces. 

Ptolemaens VIII. Buergetes II. b.c. 146 to 117. Head of Ptolemaens 
I. to r. Rev. Eagle on thunderbolt ; HTOAEMAIOT BA2IAES22. Te- 
tradrachm. Fair. (d[_ 

PARTIilA. 



Mithridates I. b.c. 170 to 140. His bust to 1., bearded. Rev. King 
seated, basiaeqs mepaaot apsakot Eni<i>AXOY. Drachm. V. fine. 

Phraates II. 140 to 126. Bust with high crown. Rev. same ; inscrip- 
tion same, with eiJonATOPOS nikatopos. Drachm. Fine, v/ _ 

Vardane I. a.d. 41 to 45. Bust, bearded. Rev. similar; with longer 
inscription. Very good. v[— 

Small copper, 5, and one small silver of this dynasty. Fair. 6 pieces. 

Mithridates IV. a.d. 49. Drachm. Poor. Chosroes II. Pem’a. a.d. 
591. Fair. 2 pieces. 

JUD.EA. 

Simon Maccabeus. A chalice or cup of manna ; in old Hebrew hpm 
(’ill)? Chatzi ha-shekel, “ Half-shekel,” above the cup, two letters, 
'2^1 for “ Year 2,” equal to b.c. 142 to 141. Rev. Triple UI3’, or 
Aaron’s rod; pf Jerushalaim ha-Kedoshah, “Je- 

rusalem the Holy.” Half-shekel. Size 12, weight 105 grs. Very rare. 
Good. The legend partly obliterated by oxidation. 

Same. Chalice ; in old Hebrew, Ligullath Zion, “ The 

Redemption of Zion.” Rev. Bundle of branches between two ethrogs ; 

Shenath arbi, “ In the fourth year,” equal to 139 to 38 
b.c. Sixth of a shekel. Copper. Fine. Rare. 



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124 




John Hyrcanus. 135 to lOG b.o. Inscription within wreath. Eev 
Double cornncopise. Copper. Misstrnck and poor as usual. 

Antiochus VII. Syria. Struck at Jerusalem. Flower, a tulip? 
Rev. Anchor ; BA2IAEi22 ANTlOXoY, AIIP (181 equal 131 b.c.) It is 
probably from this coin, that the design of the anchor on some of the 
coins of Alexander Jannmus and the Herodian family is taken. 
Copper. Very fine. 

Antigonus. 40 to 37 b.c. Wreath; around which, bacia (EfiS ANTl- 
roNOY). Rev. Double cornucopim ; four old Hebrew letters of “ Mat- 
thias, the Iligh-Priest, and the Confederation of the Jews,” which has 
been completed from several specimens. See De Saulce}', PI. V., No. 
2. JMisstruck as usual. Poor. A'ery rare. 14. y - 

Ilerod the Great. 37 b c. to 4 b.o. Anchor; npu. bag. for up^jAoY- 
BACI.VE 12S. “ Of Herod the King.” Rev. Double cornucopite. 8. Fair. 

Same inscription not legible, otherwise fair. Another poor. 2 pcs. 

Herod Archelaus. 4 b.c. to 6 a.d. Bunch of grapes and leaf ; iiPwAoY. 
Rev. Helmet with long plume, egxapXoY. Fine. Rare. The title of 
Ethnarch (Ruler) was given to Archelaus by Augustus, who afterwards 
banished him for his cruelties, and his dominions were governed by 
Roman Procurators, loj^ 





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COINS STRUCK BY THE ROMAN PROCUR.ATORS. 

Augustus. Annius Rufus, Procurator. 13 to 14 a.d. Ear of wheat; 
KAICAPOC. Rev. Date palm tree; to 1. L, to r. ma, “year 41,” equal 
to 14 A.D. Poor, tb ! ^ 

Similar. But L and last figure of date off. Otherwise good. 

Tiberius. Valerius Gratus. 14 to 25 a.d. Wreath, within which, 
TIB-KAI-CAP. Rev. Palm-branch ; lOYA(lA), to 1. L, to r. E. Year 5, 
equal to 18 A.D. Good. H 
Same. Date 1. i(A ?), year 11 = 24 a.d. Poor. 

Same. Simpulum. Rev. ThPee ears of wheat. Poor. No ins. vis- 
ible. 

Same. Pontius Pilate. 25 to 35 a.d. Litnus ; tibepioy Kaicapoc.) 
Rev. Wreath, within which li(2?) = year 17 = 30 a.d. Poor, y/" 
Claudius. Claudius Felix, 52 to 60 a.d. Two iialm-branches crossed. 
(TI KAAYAIOC K) AICAP, in exg. L ia = year 14 = 54 a.d. Rev. 
Wreath, within which, lOYAlA ArPinniXA in four lines. Good. ^ — 
Same in honor of the Caesars Nero and Britannicus. Two shields and 
spears crossed ; XEPtj kaaya (kai) cap. Rev. Date-palm tree ; above 
it, BPIT, to 1,-r eat, dia = year 14 == 54 a.d. Fair, /_^ 

Nero. Same Procurator. Palm-branch ; kai(c)apoc. Rev. Wreath ; 
within it, nepuXOc. Good. 

STRUCK BY THE SANHEDRIM DURING THE FIRST REVOLT, 66 to 70 A.D. 

134 Vase; in old Hebrew, □’n(ir) “ Year 2.” Rev. Vine-leaf; 

"jvy (n’nn)i “ (Deliverance) of Zion.” Good, — 

135 Same. Fair. Another, very poor. 2 pieces. ^ _ 



ANCIENT ROMAN COINS. 



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ARABIC COIN STRUCK IN JERUSALEM. 

^136 Abd-el-raelik, Khalif, 695, A.D. Khalif standing; in Kufi characters, 
“ Mohammed is the Prophet of God.” Rev. M; “Aelia” (“Pales- 
tina.”) Poor, 

Note. — For the coins of Vespasianus commemorating the conquest of Judaea, see the 
Roman Imperial series. 




ITALIA. 

AES GRAVE. 

Yolaterroe. Etruria. H. of Janus. Rev. felaopi, retrograde in 
Oscan characters ; two dots. Sextans. Poor, j'/- 
Tuder. Umbria. Cicada ; two dots. Rev. Trident-head ; VT to 1., two 
dots to r. Fine. Sextans. 

Same. Fair. J 

Uncertain. Central Italy. Thunderbolt ; at each side, two dots. Rev. 

Dolphin to r. ; beneath, four dots. Trident, 31. Fair. 

Uncertain. Central Italy. Boar galloping to r., three dots. Rev. Boar 
1. ; to 1., three dots. Quadrans. 27. Fine. Patinated. 

Luceria. Apulia. Archaic wheel of four spokes without tire. Rev. 
same. Quincunx. 18. Poor. ' / 

Note. — The Roman Aes Grave may also be placed under this series. 




143 



S /O 144 

ll^ 145 
146 

/e 










148 

149 



150 

151 



ROMA. 

Aes Grave^ B. C. 385 to 265. 

Head of Janus bearded. Rev. Prow of a galley to r. ; above 1. As. 
Size 43, weight 9 oz. Fine. 3 — 

Head of F lerak les to 1., with lion-skin head-dress ; behind three dots. 

Rev. Prow to r. three dots. Quadrans. Size 26. Good. / - 
Head of Minerva to 1. ; one dot. Rev. Prow, one dot. Uncia. 17. F. 
Reduced Aes, Struck. As, Triens, Quadrans, Sextans, Uncia. various. 
Fair. 8 Pcs. )|^ 

Head of Janus. Rev. Three prows of galleys ; above roma, to r. 1. 
As. Good. 17. 

CONSULAR FAMILY DENARII, 2d and 1st Centuries B. C. 

Aburia. Head of Minerva ; gem, x. Rev. Quadriga ; M. abvri, in exg. 
ROMA. Very good. 

Aemilia. Aretas, King of Arabia, defeated by M. Aemilius Scaurus in 
B.c. 65., kneeling at side of a camel, presenting palm branch ; (scavr) 
AED CVR (Curule Aedile, b.c. 58), in field, ex — sc, in exg. rex aretas. 
Rev. Quadriga. Fine. 

Antestia. Head of Minerva; grac, x. Rev. Quadriga; L. antes, 
ROMA. Good. 

Aquillia. Head of Valor; virtvs, iii.vir. Rev. Aquillius raising a 
w'oman, Sicilia, from the ground; man. aqvil. m. f. m. n. in exg. 
siciL. Fine. 5 j _ 



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ROMAN COINS. 



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152 



153 



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1^^154 

^ 155 

^ 156 

|»r 157 

g/l68 

159 

bo 

li'Qiei 

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(^> -)Ol67 

(^ ' ' / 168 



Cordia. Heads of the Dioscurii ; (r)vfvs hi vir. Rev. Justice stand- 
ing, holding scales in r., staff in 1. hand, on shoulder owl; man. 
coRDivs. Fine. 

Fufia. Heads of Honor and Valor accolated ; to 1. no, to r. vi(r). 
Rev. Female figure of Italia presenting cornucopia to Roma; to 1. 

ITA, to r. Ro, CORDI. Very good. 3/ -^ 

Junia. Head of Liberty; ubertas. Rev. Brutus walking to 1. pre- 
ceded by a servant, a lictor, and followed by another lictor ; in exg. 
BRVTVS. Very fine. /- 

J unia. Head of L. J unius Brutus, opponent of the Tarquins ; brvtvs. 

Rev. Head of C. Servilius Ahala (b.c. 439) ; aiiala. Very fine. 

Licinia. Bust of Mars. Rev. Quadriga : c.licinivs.l.f.macer. Very 
good. 

Naevia. Head of Venus; s.o. Rev. Triga; cnae.bab., cxiii. Ex- 
tremely fine. “b 

Pompeia. Head of Minerva ; x. Rev. Wolf suckling the twins, Faus- 
tulus to 1. Very good. ■s-x> 

Porcia. Head of Roma ; ROM. Rev. Victory seated ; victrix. Fine, 
Postumia. Head of Spain; uispan. Rev. Senator standing; albin, 
POST.A.F. Fine. 

Saufeia. Head of Minerva ; x. Rev. Riga ; l.savf, (r)oma. V. good. 
Sergia. Head of Minerva; roma * ex.s.c. Rev. Florseman to 1.; 
M.SERQI, SILVS. Good. 

Servillia. Head of Flora; flora primvs. Rev. Two soldiers; o. 
SERVEiLi. Fine, b h 

Titia. Head of Bacchus. Rev. Pegasus on pedestal, on which, q titi. 
Good. 

Tituria. Head of Sabinus ; a.pv sabin, in field, palm branch. Rev. 

Two soldiers casting their shields on Tarpeia; ii titvri. Very fine. 
Uncertain. Head of Minerva; x. Rev. Dioscurii riding to r. ; roma. F. v/ 
Uncei’tain. H. of Minerva ; x. Rev. Man driving biga of deer ; roma. F. 
Domitia, Marcia, Opeimia, Poblicia, Tullia, Veturia. Fair. 7 pieces. // ^ 

COINS OF THE TRIUMVIRS. 




✓ 169 



y 

170 



Pompey. His head to r., between praefericulum and lituus ; inscrip- 
tion off. Rev. Anapius and Amphinomous carrying their parents 
out of Catana ; between them Neptune standing with one foot on 
prow ; (PRAEF) CLAS EX ORAE MARiT EX.S.C., “ Prmfect of the fleet and 
of the maritime coasts, by decree of the Senate.” Commemorating /„ / 
his appointment as commander in b.c. 67 against the pirates who were 
ravaging the shores of the Mediterranean and whom he conquered 
within three months. Rev. type partly off. Denarius. Pair. 

Pompey the Great. B.c. 106—81 to 48. Double head of Pompey as Ja- 
nus ; above (m)aqnus. Rev. Prow of galley ; above Pivs, below imp. 

As, 19. Fine. 3/^ 



ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS. 



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179 

180 




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182 




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185 




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Same. As. Fair. Light green patination, /" 

Julius Caesar, Elephant to r. ; caesar. Rev. Simpulum, aspersorium, 
ax and cap of flamen. Denarius. Fine, 

Marcus Antonius. b.c. 90 to 34. His head to r. ; (a)nton avg imp hi 
cos DEs(iii) III (r.p.c.) Rev. antonivs-avg- imp III in two lines. 
B.c, 34, Denarius. Very fine, 

M. Antonius. Galley to r. ; ant avg-, iiivir.r.p.c. Rev. Eagle be- 
tween two ensigns ; leg ii. Denarius. Very fine. Same. Legions, 
Ilnd and XIXth. Good. 3 pcs. 

Marcus Antonius et Cleopatra, b.c. 35. Head of Antonius to r. ; antoni. 
ARMENIA, de(victa), behind, a crown. Rev. Bust of Cleopatra to r. 
cleopa(trae. reginae. regvm.) eiliorvm regvm. Denarius. Good, 
for this veiy rare coin which in nearly all examples lacks a large 
portion of the inscriptions. 3" 

Julius Caesar et Augustus. Head of Julius to r, laureated ; d(ivos) 
iVLivs. Rev. Head of Augustus to r. ; (caesa)r (divi f). 1 B. Pair. 

IMPERIAL COINS. 

AUGUSTUS, B.C. 29, TO A.D. 14. 

Head to r. laureated ; caesar. Rev. Comet with rays and tail ; Divvs 
iVLiv(s). Head to 1., bare. Rev. Shield ; imp (c)aesar divi f. 
Denarii. Good. 2 pcs. 

Head to r. ; avgvst(vs) divi Filius, “ Son of the God.” Rev. Bull 
butting to r. ; in exg. imp x, held B.c. 15.^ Aureiis. Fine, See 
plate. - 

Same type. Denarius. Verj"^ fine, 

Same t^’pe. Rev. Diana standing, in r. spear, in 1. bow, at her feet a 
dog ; IMP X, in exg., siciL. Denarius. Fine. 

Head to r. laureated. Rev. Caius et Lucius. Denarius. Poor. An- 
other, fair, pierced. 2 pieces. 

Head to 1. crowned ; Divvs avgvstvs pater. Rev, Temple or en- 
trance, with two doors, to the granary in which he stored grain for 
the people ; provident, s.c. 2 B. Fine, j 

Similar obv. Rev. Eagle on globe ; imp T vesp avg rest. 2B. Same 
restitution by Domitianus. 2 B. Fair and poor, ir 2 pieces. 

Marcus Agrippa, son-in-law of Augustus. B.c. 18 to 12. Head of 
Agrippa to 1. ; M. agiuppa l.f.cos hi. Rev. Neptune, standing; s.c. 
2 B. Good. 2 pieces, vp 

Agrippa et Augustus. Heads to 1. and to r. ; imp divi f p-p. Rev. 
Crocodile chained to a palm tree ; coLonia NEMausus, (Nismes, 
France.) 2 B. Fine. 

TIBERIUS, A.D. 14 TO 37. 

Head to r. laureated ; Ti caesar divi avg f avgvstvs. Rev, Emperor 
in triumphal quadriga to r. ; tr pot xvii, in exg., imp vii, (a.d, 16.) 
Aureus. Very fine, a nick on a horse on rev. See plate. 




EOMAN IMPERIAL COIXS. 

Same obv. Rev. Livia seated to r. bolding long sceptre and flowers ; 
PONTiF MAXixM. Denarlus. Tribute Penny of the New Testament. 
Good, ii' 

Same. Fair. 

Head to 1., ti caesar divi avq f avgvst.imp viii. (22 a.d.) Rev. s.c., 
etc. 2 B. Fine. '//" 

Germanicus Cmsar. a.d. 4 to 19. Head to 1. : germanicvs caesar 

TI AVGVST. F DIVI AVG N. ReV. S. C., C CAESAR AVO GERMANICVS PON 
M TR.POT. 2 B. Fine, 

Agrippina. Wife of Germanicus, and mother of Caligula. Bust to r., 
draped; agri(ppi)na m f mat c.caesaris avgvsti. Rev. Carpentum 
to 1., drawn by mules; above, S. P. Q. R. memoriae agrippinae. 

1 B. Dark green patination, chipped, otherwise fine. io/-~ 

Caligula, a.d. 37 to 41. Head to 1. ; c caesar avg germanicvs pon 
TR-POT. Rev. Vesta seated to 1. ; vesta. S.C. 2 B. Very good. 
Claudius. 41 to 54, a.d. Flead to r., laureated ; ti clavdivs caesar 
AVG PM TR p IMP. (a.d. 41.) Rev. Hope walking to 1. ; spes avgvs- 
TA, sc. IB. Fine. Light green patination. ^ 

Nero. a.d. 54 to 68. Head to 1., laureated ; nero clavdivs caesar 
AVG GER PM TR p iMp-pp. Rev. Emperor on horseback, with lance at 
rest, and a companion galloping to r. ; in exq. ; decvrsio (^Military 
exercise or evolution) sc. 1 B. Fine. See plate, /v 
Galba. June 68 to Jan. 69. Head tor., laureated; ser galba.imp. 
caesar avg thp. Rev. Liberty standing to 1. ; libertas pvblica 
(the latter word not struck up), sc. 1 B. Very fine. See plate. v > 
Otiio. a.d. 69 to April 16lh. Head to r., (i)mp m otiio caesar 
avg TR p. Rev. Peace standing ; pax orbis teurarvm. Denarius. 
Upper half of OTii otf. Fine. Rare. /•>/ — 

Same. Different h. Rev. Security standing ; secvritas pr. Den. 
Good. Rare, f ^ 

ViTELLius. A.D. 67 to Dec. 22d. Den. Name oflT. Rev. Liberty 
standing. Poor. 

Same. Head to r., laureated ; A vitellivs german imp avg p m. Rev. 

Mars marching to r. ; s c. 1 B. Fair. Very rare. 

Vespasianus. a.d. 69 to 79. Head to r., laureated ; imp caesar ves- 
PAs AVG cos III TR p p.p. Rev. Victory to r. ; avgvstae paci, mong. 
of Ephesus. Den. Good. 

Head to r., laureated ; imp caesar v(espasianv)s avg. Rev. Judsea 
seated to r. ; behind her, a trophy; ivdae(a). Den. Good, ij^l ^ 
Same. Head to r., laureated ; imp caes vespas avg pm tr p p p cos hi. 
Rev. Palm-tree, to r., Judaea seated, weeping. To 1. a man with 
his hands tied behind him, in background shields; ivdaea capta, 
s.c. 1 B. Good. Green patination. Very rare. 3 - 
Same. Obv. H. to r., veiy poor. Rev. Judaea weeping, seated at the 
foot of a palm tree; (ivdaea) capta, s.c. fair. 2 B. Very rare. 3^,- 



ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS. 



17 



^ 204 
^ 205 

206 







J 0 201 

208 



I 209 
lOO 



210 



I 211 

(?o 

/ 212 






213 



^ 215 
216 

fc 21 ’ 



Vespasian held his third consulship during the j'ear 11 a.d., and these 
coins were struck to commemorate the conquest of Jud®a, and cap- 
ture of Jerusalem during the previous }’ear, by the army under 
Titus. 

Same. Obv. as 201, but cos iiii gens. Rev. Victory to r. 2 B. Fair. 

Vespasianus, Titus, and Domitianus. Denarii. Fair to good. 4 
pieces. 

Titus, a.d. 19 to 81. Head to 1., laureated ; imp t caes vesp avg p m 
TR p p p cos VIII. Rev. Goddess of the 3 early produce standing, 
holding in 1 a Victor}", and in r. hand her drapery, and a cornuco- 
pia against her arm ; to 1. modius filled with produce, to r. in 2^ 
background, prow of a gallej" ; annona avg, for avgvsti, “ The J[2ro- 
v [sions of Augustus,” referring to the 3’early free distribution of 
grain, etc.,~l)3" the Emperor. lie held his eighth consulship during 
a.d. 80. Medallion, size 21, same as 1 B. Very fine. Rare. 

Domitianus. a.d. 81 to 96. II to r. Rev. Minerva standing. Den. 
Fine. 

Same. Head to r., laureated ; imp caes domit avg germ cos xv cens 
PER p p. (90-1 a.d.) Rev. Jove seated to 1. ; lovi victori,s.c. 1 B. 
Fine. ] " 

Js^^erva. a.d. 9G to 98. Head to r., laureated; imp nerva caes(avg 
p)M TR p cos III p p. (91 A.D.) Rev. Justice seated ; ivstitia avgvst. 
Denarius. Fine. Scarce. 

Same. Rev. Equit}" standing with scales ; aeqvitas (avgvst.) 2 B. 
Good. 

Tra JANUS. 98 to 111. Rev. Justice seated, at her feet, a suppliant. 
Den. Fine, %-d 

Hadrianus. Ill to 138. Various revs. Trajanus(2). Antoninus, 5. 
Denarii. Good. 11 pieces. 

Sabina. Bust to r. ; sabina avgvsta iiadriani avg p p. Rev. Con- 
cord seated; CONCORDIA AVG. Obv. extremely fine. Rev. die sunken. 
Den. See pi. - 

Antoninus Pius. 138 to 161. II to r. Rev. Apollo standing. Den, 
Fine. H. to r. divvs antoninvs. Rev. Funeral pyre, conse- 
CRATio. V. fine. Denarii. 2 pcs. / " 

II. to r. Rev. Female seated sacrificing at altar. IB. Fair. 

Marcus Aurelius. Caesar. 139 to 161, Imp. to 180. Head tor.; 
avrelivs CAESAR AVG Pit F. Rev. Empress as Piety standing with 
two children ; tr pot hi cos ii, S. C. (a.d. 149). 1 B. Fine. Pati- 

nated. f " 

Same type. Rev. Empress with four children ; tr pot xv cos iii (161.) 
Den. V. f. 



>^"^18 Faustina, Jr. Den. 2. Aurelius 1. Fair. 3 pieces. 

219 V Faustina, Jr. 1 B., 2 B. Faustina, Sr., Aurelius, Ant. Pius, Sabina, 
2B. Fair. 1 pcs. 



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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS. 






^ 11 ^ 



220 



^ 221 



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vO 222 



223 



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224 



225 






51 

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229 



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Lucius Yerus. 161 lo 169. Bust to r., laiireated ; (l) vervs avq 
ARM PARTii (max). Rev. Parthia personified, seated in a despon- 
dent attitude on a pile of shields, before a trophy; tr pot v imp hi 
cos ir, s. c. (a.d. 165). 1 B. The lower portion corroded, otherwise 

fine. 

Same type. Bev. Captive Parthian seated on the ground ; tr p vi 
IMP III cos II. (a.d. 166). Denarius. Fine. ■ 

Lucilla, wife of Yerus. Bust to r. ; lvcilla avovsta. Bev. Juno 
seated ; ivnoni lvcinae. Denarius. Extremely fine. See plate. :> 

Bust to r. ; lvciluae avg antonini avg(f). Rev. Happiness stand- 
ing ; niLARiTAS, s.c. IB. Y. jgOud. Green patination. 

CoMMODUS. A.D. 161-192. Asso^ated in the Empire, 175 to 180. 
Beardless bust to r., laureated ; imp caes l avrel commodvs germ 
SARM. Bev. Health sacrificing at an altar; tr pot ii cos (177 a.d.). 

I Den. Fine, rev. fair. 3, - 

Head to r. laureated ; l avrel com(mo)dvs avg tr p hi (178). Bev. 
Emiieror pouring a sacrifice on an altar, to 1., attendant sla^dng an 
ox. 1 B. Fair. 5 1 ^ 

Same type, trp v (180). Rev. Jove seated ; io(vi vic)tori imp hi cos ii. 

1 B. Good, vf 

Emperor. 180-192. Head to r., laureated ; M comm anton avg pivs 
BRIT. Rev. Modius ; p m trp vii imp vii cos hii p p (183-4). Dena- 
rius. Fine. 5/ — 

Head to r. covered with lion-skin head-dress ; l ael avrel comm avg 
p EEL. Bev. Wreath, in centre, club dividing iier-cvl roman av-gv. 
Denarius. Fine. Commodus endeavored to emulate the exploits of 
Hercules, by appearing as a gladiator in the arena, and slaying wild 
beasts ; and ordered tliat he should be worshipped as that god. <<» /— 

Cri.spina. Wife of Commodus. Bust to r. ; crispina avgvsta. Bev. 
Health seated at altar sacrificing; salv(s) s.c. 1 B. Fine., rev. 
fair. ■- 

Same type. Rev. Happiness standing; hilaritas. Den. Fine. 

Similar. Den. Rev. Hands clasped. Commodus. Den. 1. 2 pcs. 

Septimius Severus, 195 to 21 1 a.d. Head to r. ; l sept sev avg imp xi 
PARTII MAX (198), Rev. Juno Moneta seated; moneta avg. Den. 
A"ery fine, 

Head to r., severvs pivs avg. Rev. Trophy, to r. and 1. captive Par- 
thians; part max p m t R p viiii (200 a.d.). Denarius. Fine, -v / — 

Same. Rev. Emperor. R. Liberalit}’. R. Emperor sacrificing. Good. 

3 pcs. lY 

Julia Domna. Wife of Severus. Bust to r. ; ivlia avgvsta. Rev. 
Felicity holding a child to her breast; saecvli felicitas. Den. Fine. 

Caracalla as Caesar, a.d. 196-8. Youthful bust to r. ; m avr anto- 
NiNVs(cAEs). Rev. Implements (6) of an augur; severi avg (pii 
fil) s.c, 1 B, A^'ery good. Bare. 




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As Emperor, 198 to 217 a.d. Head to r. ; antoninvs pivs avg geRiM. 
Rev, Sun personified. Rev. Mars. Another, obv. brit. Denarii, 
Fine. 5 pcs. 

Plautilla. Wife of Caracalla, 202-212. Bust to r. ; plavtillae avgvs- 
TAE. Rev. Emperor and Empress standing with r, hands clasped ; 
CONCORDIAE AETERNAE. Deu. Very fine, sf' — 

Geta. As Caesar, 198-201. Bust to r. ; p sept geta caes pont. Rev. 
Geta standing; PRIN IVVENTVTIS. Rev. Felicity, 2. Denarii. Good 
to fine. If’ 3 pcs. 

Diadumenianus. Caesar, 217. Bust tor.; m Opel antoninv.s diad- 
VMENiANv(s CAES, faint). Rev. Prince standing, holding in r. hand 
ensign, in 1. sceptre, to r. two ensigns; princ ivventtivs, s. c. 1 B. 
Good. Very rare. Iv ^ 

Elagabalus, a.d. 218-222. Bust to r.; antoninvs avgvstvs. Rev. 
Emperor standing, holding spear and globe; pontif trp hi (220). 
Den. Very fine. Vv 

Bust to r. ; imp antoninvs pivs avg. Various revs. Den. Good. 7 pcs. 
Bust tor.; fine. Rev. Emperor sacrificing. IB. Patination chipped 
around edge destroying greater part of inscriptions. 

244 Julia Soemias, mother of Elagabalus. Bust to r. ; ivlia scemias avg. 
Rev. Venus standing. Rev. Venus seated. Denarii. Fine. 2 pcs. 
Julia Micsa. Mother of Soemias and Mamsea and sister of Domna. 
Bust to r. ; ivlia M/Esa avg. Rev. Modesty seated; pvdicitia. 
Den. Very good, 

Severus Alexander, a.d. 222 to 235. Denarii. Different revs. Fair 
to good. 5 pieces. 

Bust to r. ; imp sev Alexander avg. Rev. Emperor standing. Fine. 
Bust tor.; IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG. Rev. Providence Standing. 
Rev. Sun walking pm trp xiii cos hi pp (233). Very fine. 1 B. 

3 pieces. 

Similar. Various reverses. 1 B. Fair. 4 pieces. 

Julia Mamaea. Mother of Alexander. Bust to r. ; ivlia mam.ea 
AVGVSTA. Rev. Felicity leaning on a column. 1 B, Fine, 4 — 
l/^250 ■ 2 B. Same. Fair. ^pieces. 

^ 251 Same. Denarii 4. Julia Domna 2. Various revs. Fair. 6 pieces. 

252 Maximinus, a.d. 235 to 238. Bust to r.; imp maximinvs pivs avg. 

Rev. Providence standing. Ex. fine. Rev. Emperor between en- 
signs. Very fine. Den. >-j~ 2 pieces. 

253./Balbinus, a.d. 238, 3 mos. Bust to r. ; imp caes d c jel balbinvs 
1^^ AVG. Rev. Providence standing; providentia deorvm, s. c. 1 B. 

’ Good. ^ " 

1^0 254 V PupiENus, A.D. 238, 3 mos. Bust to r. ; imp caes m clod pvpienvs 
I AVG. Rev. Peace seated ; (pax) publica s c. 1 B. Fair. /v/ — 

255 Gordianus III., a.d. 238 to 244. Bust to r. ; imp gordianvs piv.s 
^ FEL avg. Rev. Victory standing, at her feet, a captive ; victoria 

AETER. 1 B. Fine. ^ 



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ROMAN IMPERIAL COINS, 




356vjSame. Rev. Emperor standing 
Good. IB. V/ 

Same. Rev, Hercules leaning on his club. R. Emperor. 
Very fine. 1^0 

Phillippus. a.d. 244 to 249. Bust to r. 

Rev. Felicity standing; p m trp hi cos p p 



Fine. Rev. Peace. R. Eternity 

3 pieces. 
Denarii. 
2 pieces. 

IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG. 

(246). 1 B. Fine, 



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266 



267 

268 

269 



270 












272 









273 



274 



Same. Rev. Peace, 2. Rev. Soldier standing. 1 B, Fair. 3 pieces, if 
Same type. Rev. Abundance standing. Very fine. Rev. Deer. 

Others, .3 Den. 'yO 5 pieces. 

Otacilla. Wife of Phillippus. Bust to r. ; otacil severa avg. Rev. 
Hippopotamus ; siECVLARES avgg., iiii. One of these animals was ex- 
hibited at the games, and the numerals probably show that it was ^ 
the fourth in order. Den. Another rev. Concordia. Fine. 2 pcs. 
Phillippus, Jr., 245 to 249. As Cmsar. Rev. Prince standing. 

Fine. As Aug. Rev. Peace. Ex. fine. Den. 2 pieces. J-i 

Head of Vespasianus to r,; divo vespasiano. Rev. Eagle standing; 
CONSECRATIO. Denarius. Very fine. As this coin is, i n our opinio n, 
of the style of execution of this period, we place it here, tj 
Tra JANUS Decius. a.d. 249 to 251. Bust to r.; imp c m q traianvs 
DECivs AVG. Rev, Two females representing Pannonia Superior and 
Inferior; pannoniae. Den. Ex. fine. 2,0 
Same type. Others rev. Emperor on horseback. Rev. Emperor stand- 
ing. Den. Fine, ^ pieces. 

Bust in armor to r., h. laureated. Rev. Woman standing, holding staff 
on top of which, head of a wolf; dacia sc, IB, Fine, beautiful 
portrait. Struck a.d. 250, to commemorate the relief of Dacia from 
the incursions of the barbarians. 

Same, with crown. Rev. Felicity standing. Double sest ersius . Fair. > 4 
Etruscilla. Wife of Decius, Bust to r. Rev. Modesty; pvdicitia. 

Denarius Fine, 1. Good, 2. 3 pieces. 

Hostilianus. As Caesar, 249, Bust to r., head bare ; c valens hosti- 
LiANVS QviNTVS N c. Rev. Pcace seated ; principi ivventvtis. 1 
B. Good. Rare. / v/ — 

Trebonianus Gallus. a.d. 251 to 254. Rev. Liberty. Rev. Eter- 
nity, Den. Very fine. 1 ^ 2 pieces. 

VoLusiANUs. A.D. 251 to 254. Bust. Rev. Peace. R. Piety. Den. 

Very fine. ( 2 pieces, 

Aemilianus. a.d. 253. 3 mos. Bust to r. imp caes aemilianvs pp 
AVG. Rev. Emperor standing ; viRXVS avg. Denarii. Extremely 
fine. Rare, \ — 

Valerianus. a.d. 254 to 258. Rev. Apollo. Rev. Felicity. 

Very fine, » 

Same. P^lev. Victory. Rev. Caesar on goat. Volusianus, 4. 

Fine. I] 



Denarii. 
2 pieces. 
Denarii. 
7 pieces. 



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Gallienu-S. a.d. 253 to 268. Bust to r. Rev. Bearded stag ; lovi 
CONS avg. Others, Sea-horse, neptuno ; Bull, soli; Elk, dianae; 
Centaur, apollini ; Grifflii, same: Stag, dianae; Deer, same; Pe- 
gasus, soli; Lioness, lire. 3 B. Fair to fine. 10 pieces. Art at 
tliis period was in a very low state, and the execution of the coinage 
is miserable. 

276 .Same, gallienvs p f avc. Yarious. Salonina. 3 B, Fair. 6 pcs. 
27?/^ Salonina. Wife of above. Bust to r. Rev. Venus seated. Denarii. 

Good. vt> 3 pieces. 

278/ PosTUMUS. a.d. 258 to 267. Bust to r. Rev. Jove. Rev. Providence. 
Denarii. Fine. 

Same, (impc m)ca&s lat postvmvs p f avg. Rev. Galley ; avg. 1 B. 
Poor. Rare. 3 

Same. Rev. Peace walking to r. ; pax av(g). 2 B. Fine. Rare, 
Tetrious. a.d. 267 to 272. Bust to r. Rev. Yarious. 3 B. Fair to 
fine. 5 pieces. 

Claudius Gotiiicus. a.d. 268 to 270. Rev. Emperor on horseback. 

Extra fine. Others, various. 5 pieces. 

Quintillus. a.d. 270. x\bout 17 da}'s. Rev. various. 3 B. Fine. 2 ps. 
Aurelianus. 270 to 275. Bust in armor. Rev. various. Denarii. 

Copper, washed with silver. Fine. Iq 3 pieces. 

Same. 2 B,, fair. 3 B., 3 fine. 4 B ? fair. 5 pieces. 

Tacitus, a.d. 275. Rev. Providence standing. Den arik Very fine. 
Same. Rev. Equity standing, aeqvitas avg. 3 B. Extra fine, -j-/— 
Probus. a.d. 275 to 282. Rev. Mars. Rev. Providence. Denarii. 

Extra fine. 2 pieces. 

Same. 3 B. Yarious revs. Fair to fine. (> 6 pieces. 

Carinus. a.d. 28 to 65. Different revs. 3 B. Fine. 3 pieces. 

Diocletianus. a.d. 284 to 305. Head to r., laureated ; diocleti-anvs 
avg. Rev. Four soldiers pouring sacrifices upon an altar before the 
Praetorian camp ; viRTVS militvm. Denarius of good silver. Fine. 
Rare. Diocletian made efforts to reform the coinage. 

Bust to 1., in armor. Rev. Genius standing. Fine. Others, good. 2 
R. 3 pieces. 

Bust to r. Rev. Jove. Rev. Jove and Emperor. 3 B. Fine. 2 pieces. 

Maximianus Hercules. 286 to 310. Bust as Hercules. Rev. Her- 

cules. Rev. Health. Y. fine. Rev. Peace, 3. Y. good. 3 B. 6 pcs. 

|yv295 Rev. Woman standing. Rev. Genius standing. 2 B. Fair. 2 pcs. i 

296 CoNSTANTivs Chlorus. Caesar, 292 to 305. Rev. Sun. Pen. Fine. 

297 Same. Rev. Genius. 2 B. Rev. Caesar and soldier. 3 B. Good. 2 pcs. 
Helena. First wife of above. Bust to r. fl Helena avgvsta. Rev. 

Security standing ; SECVRiTAS reipvblice. 3 B. Yery fine. 3' — ' 
Maximianvs, Galerivs Valerivs. Caesar Augustus, 305 to 311. 
Rev. Genius. 2 B. Yery fine. ( ^ 3 pieces. 

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Severus II. A.D. 306 to 307. Head to r. ; severvs avg. Rev. Mars. 

2 B. Very fine. Rare. S. - 

Maximinvs Daza. a.d. 305 to 313. Head to r. ; imp c gal val maxi- 
MiNVS PF AVG. Rev. Geiiius holding female bust. Rev. Genius. 2 
B. Very fine. ) o ^ pieces. 

Bust in armor; imp maximinvs p f avg. Rev. Genius. 3 B. Very 
fine. I ^ 2 pieces. 

Maxentius. a.d. 306 to 312. Rev. Statue of Rome within a temple. 

Rev. various. 2 B, 3. 3 B, 1. Good. 4 pieces. 

Liuinius, Sr. a.d. 307 to 324. Rev. Genius. 2 B. Various revs. 3 
B. Fine. 5 pieces. 

CONSTANTINUS MaGNUS. A.D. 306 tO 337. Bust to r. ; CONSTANTINVS 
p F AVG. Various revs. 3 B. Fair to fine. 16 pieces. 

Crispus. Caesar. 317 to 326. Head to r.; crispvs nob c. Rev. 

Wreath; vox x. 3 B. Very fine, 

CoNSTANTiNus II. 337 to 340. Bust to r.; constantinvs ivn nob o. 

Rev. Two soldiers. 3 B. Very fine. 

CoNSTANS. 337 to 350. Rev. Emperor standing on galley with laba- 
rum. 2 B. Fine. 

CoNSTANTivs II. A.D. 317 to 361. As Caesar. Bust; flivlconstantivs 
NOB c. Rev, Gate of a city. As Augustus; constantivs p-f = avg. 
Rev. Standard bearing banner with monogram of Christ, to r. and 1. 
a soldier ; gloriae exercitvs. 3 B, Fine. 2 pieces. 

Delmatius, Nephew of Constantine. Caesar, 335 to 337. Bust to r. ; 
FL DELMATivs NOB CAE, Rev, Soldiei’s, (2). 3 B. Fair. Rare. 

Constans. 3 B. 2 pieces. 

Magnentivs. 350 to 353. Bust to r. Rev. Monogram of Christ, 
2 B, Fine. 

JuLiANUs II. The Apostate. 360 to 364. Bust to r. fl c l ivlianvs 
PF AVG. Rev, voTis V MVLTis in wreath. Denarius. Fine. 

Valens. 364 to 378. Bust to r. dn va lens p f avg. Rome seated. 
Denarius. Very fine, 

Leo I. 457 to 474, Bust facing; dn leo perpet avg. Rev. Victory. 
Soldtfe^s. Good. 

EASTERN EMPIRE AFT1:R THE FALL OF THE WESTERN. 

Anastasius I. 491 to 518. Bust to r. ; dn anastasivs p f avg. Rev. 

M., Greek numeral for 40, con in exg. L. B. Fair. 

Mauricius. 539 to 602. Bust facing, eagle in each band, R, M, an- 
no XX. L. B. Fine. 

Heraclius ex Heraclius Consxanxinus. 610 to 641. Busts facing of 
Heraclius and his young son ; ddnn Iieraclius ex 1ier(a co)n s ppp 
AVG. Rev. Cross on steps ; vicxoria avgus, con ob Solidus. V. fine. 
Tiberius V. 698 to 705. Bust facing ; (dn x)iberius p(f avg). Rev 
Cross, } Solidus. Fine. 



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320 

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Leo III et Constantinvs Y. 720 to 741. Bust facing; dn d leon pa 
MULE. Hev, Bust beardless facing; dn constantinus. Scratched. 
Solidus. Fine. 

Michael T. 811-3. Bust facing. Rev. Christ. Copper. Good. Rare. 
Basilius I. Constantinus ET Leo. 866-86. Bust facing to r. and 1. ; 

his sons. Rev. Names in 5 lines. Copper. Fine. Patinated. — 
John ZiMiCES. 969-65. Bust of Christ facing; ic-KC. Rev. ihs(us) 
KiusTU(s) BAsiLES bASiLE(flN). Copper. Fine. 

Anastasivs, Justinianus, to Manuel I. a.d. 500 to 1120. Various 
Emperors, attributed. Fair to poor. Copper. 34 pieces. ^ 

Denarii. Augustus to T. Decius. Poor, or pierced, or broken. 15 pcs. 

1st, Bronze. Agrippina, Claudius to T. Decius. Poor. 22 pieces. S’ 

2d, Bronze. Augustus to Aurelius. Poor. Good lot. 28 pieces. 3> 

3d, Bronze. Era of Constantinus. Poor. 190 pieces. 'z-'v 
Leaden coins. Time of Tiberius. Found at Pompeii. Small. Fine. 

10 pieces. 

HOMAN IMPERIAL GREEK COINS STRUCK AT ALEXANDRIA. 

Nero. Head to r., crowned ; (n)ep£2 KAAU KAI2 2EB r(EP). Rev. 

Eagle ; av(t)ok pa, to 1. lia, “ Year 1 1 of his reign. Tetradrachm. 

Base silver. Fair. 

Same, nepr KAAY K-rest half off. Fine. Green patination. B. s. 

Same. II to 1. ; nepr KAA — ., before neck lip = 13. Rev. II. of 
Tiberius to 1. ; TIBP0I2 KAI2AP. Tetra. Base silver. Fine. 

Gallienus. Bust to r. ; avt K n AIK PAAIAIINOC CEB. Rev. Eagle to 
r., T 1=10. Others. Rev, Pallas, Abundance, Victory, etc. Various 
dates. All different. Very fine. Potiny4.^.--base~silver, large part 
copper. 9 pieces. Y 

Same. Duplicates of above, all different. Fair to fine. 5 pieces, 

Salonina. Bust to r. ; kopniiaia CAAwNSiNA CEB. Rev. Hope, Au- 
relianus. AKA AOM avpiiaianoc CEB. Rev. Eagle. Probus. akm avp 
IIPOBOC CEB. Rev, Hope. Carinus, AKM KAPINOC CEB. Fine. Potin. 

5 pieces. 

ROMAN COLONIAL IMPERIAL COINS. 

Viminiacum. Moesia Superior. Gordianus III. Bust to r. ; imp 
GORD iANVS pivs EEL AVQ. Rev. Woman standing, to r. bull, to 1. lion ; 

PMs COL vim, an iiir. Same of Philippus, T. Decius, Etruscilla, V— 
A’^olusianus ; and Imperial of Caracalla of Antioch. Pair to good. 

G pieces. 

COUNTERFEITS AND COPIES OF ANCIENT COINS. 

Alexander I. Macedonia. King beside horse. Rev. Punch-mark. 
Tetra. Cast. Copy. 

Antigonus. Asia. II. of Jupiter. Rev. Apollo on galley. Perfect 
electr. cop}L 



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343 

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345 
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347 

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Naxos, n of Bacchus. Rev. Silenus seated. Casting, tooled, from 
the Schieffelin sale. Tetradrachin. if 
Shekel. Cast. Wt. 186 grs. Purchased with the half-shekel No. 117, 
from Dr. R. Morris under a guarantee of genuineness. 

Smyrna. II. of city to r. Rev. Wreath. Copper cast from deca- 
drachm. Seleucia. Tetra. Copper cast. 2 pieces. 

Julius rev. Augustus, med. Tiberius, Galba, Macrinus. Dens. 4 pcs. 
Tiberius. PI. to r. Rev. Altar, rom et avg. Cast. 1 B. V. fine. 
Hadrian. Medallion. An entire fabrication. Silver. Size 22. 
Roman bronze. Struck and cast counterfeits. 11 pieces. ‘2-o 

STATES OF THE CRUSADERS IN THE LEVANT. 
PRINCIPALITY OF ACIIAIA. 

Florenz of Hainault, 1291-97. 4 FLORENS.p.A(cnE), a cross. Rev. The 
town Gate or Chatel, de clarencia. Silver penny. F'ine. Rare. 
Same design, but we are unable to decipher the legend, of which rtain 
D s P, m m a fleur-de-lis are visible. Fair. 

KINGDOM OF CYM^RUS AND JERUSALEM. 

Peter I. 1361-1372. King seated, with sword and orb. Rev. Jeru- 
salem cross with 4 crosslets in the angles. Somewhat clipped, 
which renders part of the legend imperfect; otherwise fine. Testoon. 
Size 16. Rare. 

KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM. 

Amaury II, 1194-1205, brother of Gui de Lusignan. amalicvs rex. 
A cross with pellets in two angles. Rev. de jervsalem4. Church 
of the Holy Sepulchre. Silver penny. Fine. Extremely rare. 
From Anthon sale No. 2104. $9.50. 



PRINCIPALITY OF ANTIOCH. 

349 Bohemond III., 1163-1201. 4-BOAMvndvs, bust to left in helmet and 
coat of mail. Rev. ANT10CIA4-; Cross with a crescent in one of the 
angles. Silver penny. Very fine. Veiy rare. 



TEUTONIC ORDER OF KNIGHTS. 

no 350 Wunrics, Grand Master, 1370. Cross on a shield, macst : wvnrics 
' PRIMS. Rev, Shield bearing a plain cross, monett : dnorvm ; prvci-)-. 

Silver penny. Very fine. Rare. 

n 351 Others with RASiMiRvs, rasimir(2). riarcii pv.dvx. A crescent and 
star. Rev. A cross aiaci.-|-p.co-s. Poor to fine. Pennies. 5 pcs. 
352 Roger, Count of Sicily, 1081-1101. Roger mounted to 1.; rogrivs 
COME. Rev, Virgin Mary seated with Jesus in her arms, maria 
MATER DVii. Copper. Very Good. Rare. Size 17. 

^ 353 Coppers of this period. Cross and wheel. Head of a king, etc. 5 pcs. 



MALTA AND MODERN GREPXE COINS. 



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355 



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MALTA. 

KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN. 

John (le la Yalette, 1557-1568. St. John presenting a standard to the 
Grand Master, i’(rater); ioannes de vai.lete mi. Rev. Christ 
standing, and 9 stars witliin a dotted oval; da Micni virtvtem con- 
tra iiosTESTVO. Great defender of Malta against the Turks, and 
founder of the City of Yaletta. Gold. Extremely fine. Rare and 
interesting. Size 14. 

John Raul de Lascaris, 1636-57. Arms crowned. lo paylys lascris 
castillar m. m. II. II. Rev, nonaes sed tides. 4 Counter stamps. 
Fair. 4 Tari. From Anthon sale 1705, $4, Copper. Size 21, 

Same. Some parts of inscription better than above, counter stamped 
with head of John the Baptist, etc., pin hole in field. Fair. C. S. 21. 

Same. Double-headed eagle. Rev. Maltese cross, 1 637. laro. Good. 
Copper. Size 12. 

Raymond Despuig Montanegro. Bust in armor to r. Rev. Arms, 
1738. 2 Scudos or 24 Tarins. Fine. Rare. 

Emanuel Pinto de Fonseca, 1742. Head of John the Baptist, etc., 20, 
10, 1 Grani. Good. Copper. 4 pieces. 

Same, 1757. Arms. Rev. John the Baptist holding staff and flag. 30 
and 15 Tarins or crown and ^ crown. Yer}^ good. 2 pieces. 

Same. Bust in armor to 1. Rev. Arms, Gold ducat. Yer}^ fine. 

Same. 4 Tarin and 1 Tarin of E. De Rohan. Good and fine. 2 pcs. 

Emanuel De Rohan, 1789. Bust in armor to r. Rev. Arms. 30 
Tarins or crown. Yery fine. 

Same obv. Rev. Arms between laurel branches. 1796. 24 Tarins. 

Yer^' fine. 

Same. 1786. Head of John the Baptist on a charger. Rev. Arms. 
1 Tarin. Copper. Yery fine. 

Same; head larger; also others. Yer}’ good. 5 pieces. 

Ferdinand von Jlornpesch, 1798. Bust in armor to 1. Rev. Double- 
headed eagle bearing arms. 30 Tarins or crown. ^ ery fine. Rare. 

William IV., 1835. Yictoria, 1866, 1878. J farthings for Malta. Y. g. 
to bright-red. Rare. 3 pieces. 

Yictoria. penny of 1838. Silver. Uncirculated. 

MODERN GREECE. 

President Capo d’ Istrias, 1828. Phoenix; cross above. Rev. Wreath 
etc. Silver Phoenix. Uncirculated. Yery rare. Anthon’s sold for 
§2.75. 

Same. Copper. 20 Lepta. 10 (5 V. fine). C. Extremely fine. 3 pcs. 

Otho; King, 1844. Head to r. Rev. Arms. 5 Drachma. Uncir. 

Same. 1833. Arms. Rev. Wreath. Copper 10, 5, 2, 1. Lepta. 
Uncirculated. 4 pieces. 



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376 



377 

378 



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V> 380 




I* 382 



QO 383 

384 

J 

385 




1 386 
387 
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COINS OF IT\LY AND KINGDOM OF ITALY. 

George I., 1868-74. Head lo 1. Drachma and i. Ver}' fine. 2 pcs. 
Same; 1867. Head. Hev. Laurel branches. 10, 5, 2, 1. Lepta. 
Bright red. 4 pieces. 



ITALY. 

Etruria. Francis I. or Francesco Maria, 1577. Bust in armor to r. 
Rev. St. John preaching. Scudo. A superb coin. Very fine and 
rare. From Anthon sale, No. 1876, $6.30. 

Etruria. Peter Leopold. Bust. Crown, 1770. Fair. 

Etruria. Cliarles Louis, king, under guardianship of his mother, 
IMaria Louisa. Bustsjugata. Rev. Arms. 10 Lire, 1807. Uncircu- 
lated. Size 28. 

Genoa, 1792. Two griffins supporting arms. Rev. St. John preach- 
ing. “ There hath not risen a greater.” land 4 Lire. Very fine. 2 pcs. 

Genoa, 1793. Arms. Rev. Wreath. 10 Soldi. Verj' fine. Copper. 

Genoa. First 3'ear with the Ligurian Republic, 1798. Pallas and Jus- 
tice standing. Rev. Arms, between palm and olive branches. 4 
Lire. Extremely fine, beautiful and rare, i /— 

KINGDOM OF ITALY. 

Napoleon L, 1808-12-13. Head to 1. 1, 3 Centesimi. 1 Soldo. 

Uncir., bright red. Rare. - 3 pieces. 

Victor Emanuel II., 1872, II. to r. 5 Lire. Very fine. 

Same; 1867. Head to 1. 1, 2, 5, 10 Centesimi. Bright red. 2 

Proofs. 4 pieces. 

Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom, Provisional Government, 1848. Beau- 
tiful female figure. “Italy free; God wills it.” 5 Lire. Proof surface. 

Same. A crown. 1 (vg.), 3, 5 Centesimi. Bright red. 3 pieces. 

Lucca. Otto I V-, Emp., 1198-1218 ; otto imp. Rev. sanctvs vvl tvs 
or “Holy face of Lucca.” Head of Christ. Base silver. Fine, 
rare and interesting. Size 10. 

Lucca, 1751. Arms crowned. Rev. St. Martin mounted and dividing 
his cloak with a beggar. Crown. Fine. 

Lucca. Charles Louis, 1826; Fleur-de-lis. 1 Soldo and 2 Quattrini. 
C. Uncir. ' t 2 pieces. 

Lucca and Piombino, 1807. Busts jugata of Felix Baciocchi and 
Eliza Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon I. 5 Francs. Very good. 

Same ; 1806. 1 Franc. Good. 

Mantua. Ferd. II., h. to 1. 1519 to 1540. Rev. St. Catherine. Very 
good. Size 1I|. 

Mantua. Siege money, made from bell metal. Fasces, assedio di 
mantova A(nno) 7 R(epub) = 1798. Rev. un soldo di Milan. Fine. 

Monaco. Honore V., head to 1. 1837, 1838. 5, 10 centimes. Uncir., 
partly red. 2 pieces. 



COINS OP NAPLES AND SICILY. 



27 



NAPLES AND SICILY. 

395 Ferdinand I. 1458-1479. Bust to r. Eev. Horse. V. fi. C. Size 12. 

396 Ferdinand II. 1495 to 1496. King seated. Rev. sicilie iekvsal. 

.lerusalera cross. Copper. Veiy good. Size 9. 

397 Ferdinand III. 1496 to 1501. Head. Another of Charles V. and Jo- 

hanna. 1516 to 1517. F'air. Copper. 2 pieces. 

Philip nil. Bust to 1. ; 1022. Rev. Jerusalem cross. Fair. C. S. 18. 
Charles III. 1735. Arms. Rev. River — god. Vesuvius in distance. 
Crown. Very good. 

M. Theresa. Arms of Austria and Naples, 1777. h Soldo, 1 Sestino. 

Good and bright red. C. 2 pieces. 

Parma. Edward Farnese. 1626. Bust in armor to r. Rev. St. An- 
tonins in armor. Scudo. Good. 

Parma. Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon I.; bust to 1. 1815. 

Rev. Arms on a mantle, crowned. 5 Lire. Uncirculated. Scarce. 
Same. 1 Lira, 1 Centesimo. C. 1830. Very fine and uncirculated. 2 ps. 



/ ■ 



7 



1 -^ 



'398 

399 

400 
.401 



402 



*y>im 

lb 



STATES OF THE ROMAN CHURCH. 



'Jo 405 
^fO 406 
^4^ 407 

J e, 408 



(-409 




412 



Martin V. (1416.) Heads of Saints Paul and Peter, vis-a-vis. Above 
s(aint) PA(ul) S(aint) PE(ter). Rev. martinus. p.p. Lead Bulla. 
Very fine. Size 24 J. 

Eugenius IV. (1431 to 1447.) Pope seated; evgenivs.pp.qvartvs. 
Rev. Crossed keys ; roma capvt mvndi.s.p.q.r. Groat. Very good. 
Size 17. Extremely rare. 

Julius II. (1503 to 1513.) Papal arms ; iVLivs. ii pont.max. Rev. 
View of the Apostles in a boat; sanctvs.petrvs. alma. roma. Gold, 
Zechin. Verj’ fine Rare. Size 13J. 

Clement VII. (1523 to 1534.) Arms, with keys and crown above; 
cLEMENT.vii. PONT.MAX. Rcv. Peter casting his net into the sea; 
SANC.PETRV.S. ALMA. ROMA. Gold, Zecliin. Uncir. Rare. Size 14. 

This and the above are two coins but seldom seen. It was with 
this pope that Henry VIII. of England had his controversy'. 

Clement VII. (1523.) Heads of Sts. Paul and Peter. Rev. clemens 
pp. VII. Lead Bulla. 

Paul IV. 1555 to 1559. Bust to r. ; pavlvs.iiii.pont.max. Rev. 

Lion holding a staff. Testoon. Fine. Rare. 

Clement VIII. 1600. Arms of the Aldobrandini. Rev. a portal inclos- 
ing mdc=1600 in a wreath. Copper. Very good. Size 12. 

Urban VIII. (1634.) Bust to r. ; yrbanvs.viii.pon.max.a.xi. Rev. 
Archangel Michael pursuing four devils; viviT devs = God lives. 
Scudo or crown. Very fine. Rare. First of the Scudos, which are 
noted for their fine execution. From Anthon’s sale, 87.30. 

Same. Arms. Rev. Virgin Mary. Groat pierced. Testoon. 

2 pcs. 



Poor. 



28 



COINS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ROME. 



r f'Ul3 



*:nC)414 
^ '1 




417 

VO 418 
^^419 

I ( 421 

ir^ 422 
,-,S 423 
f’> ^124 
,;^425 

426 

427 
^ ?■ 428 



Clement X. 1675. Bust to r. ; clemensx., pont.max.an.ivb. Rev. 
Vestibule of St. Peter’s, with the porta santa; a group of pilgrims 
advancing. Sciulo, struck on the .Jubilee of 1675. Extremely fine. 
The bishopric of Quebec, Canada, was established by this pope. 
Innocent XI. 1684. Bust to r. Rev. Palm branches enclosing “ Tliy 
right hand, O Lord, hath smitten tlie enemy,” referring to the defeat 
of the Turks at Vienna and in Ilungaiy. Scudo. Extremely fine. 
Ver}' rare. 

Same. (1677.) Bust. Rev. Arms. ^ testoon,and i Scudo of Clement 
X. 1675. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Alexander VIII. 1690. Bust to r. Rev. Female wearing the triple 
crown, representing the church, a temple in her right and a legionary 
standard in her left hand ; “ On the levying of a legion for tlie sacred 
war.” Scudo, struck on the aid this pontiff’ lent to the Venetians in 
their conquest of Xegropont. Very fine. Veiy rare. 

Same. 1690. Bust to r. Rev. Yoke of oxen, i Scudo. Very good. 
Pius VI. 1777,1785. Bust, arms, etc. i S. and testoon. Fair. 2 pcs. 
Leo XII. 1825. Bust to 1. Rev. The church, temple, etc , on clouds. 
Scudo. Extremely fine. 

Pius VIII. 1829 to 1830 ; reigned but nine months. Bust to r. Rev. 

Sts. Peter and Paul. Scudo, 1830. Very fine. Vei' 3 ' rare. 

Gregory XVI. 1834. Bust to 1. Rev. Tlie Wise Men prophesying 
that Christ is to be the Light of Men. Scudo. Veiy fine. 

Pius IX. 1846. Bust to 1. Rev. SCUDO. Fine. 

Same. 1853. Scudo. Extremely fine. 

Same. 1854. Gold, Scudo. Uncirculated. 

Same. 1869. 1 and 2 Lire. Uncirculated. 2 pieces. 

Same. 1847 to 1867. 20 and 10 Baiocchi ; 10, 5 Soldi. Fine. 4 pcs. 

Same. 1867. 2 Soldi or 10 Centimes. Copper. Bright red proof. 

Pius VI., Leo XII., Pius IX. C. 1 to 5 Baiocchi. Fine to uncir. 8 pcs. 

REPUBLIC OF ROME 1849. 





431 

432 



Romulus and Remus with the she-wolf; within an octagonal beading, 
above AN ii., xuBl^aiocchi) at sides, beneath 1849. Rev. Circle enclosing 

R^O- ROMA OBSESSA AB EXERCITV FRANCORVM MAZZI.ARMELLI.SAFF. 
Ill VIRIS iERE.FERRO FERIENDO.FLANDO. 40, 20, 10, 5 B.aiocclli. 
Similar in design but ins. on rev. differs. Necessity’ money. Quad- 
rangular. Base silver. Uncirculated. Extremely rare. 4 pieces. 
Defiant eagle within a vvreath of oak and standing on fasces. Dio E 
POPOLO . R. Rev. REPUBLICA ROMANA 1849. 40,16,8, 4 Baiocclii ; 

Copper silvered. J, 1, 3 Baiocchi; copper. Uncirculated. A splen- 
did set and very scarce. 7 pieces. 

Same. 1, 3 Baiocchi. Copper. Uncirculated. 3 pieces. 

San ]\Iarino Republic. C. 5, 10 Centesimi. 1864, ’75. Very fine. 2 pcs. 



/ 



S' 433 

Cf t> 435 

/ 436 

‘ f- 437 



^439 

V>rl40 

. 441 

442 
^v443 
444 
■ 445 

7^ 

^ 446 
vT447 
6f 448 



I 449 
^7^50 



^^452 

^453 

454 

VT^55 
5tT456 
fS-457 
^458 
/O 459 

• 




462 



SICILY COINS. 29 

Sardinia. Charles Em. 1732. Bust. Bev. Sard, cross. 3 Cavalli. C. G. 
Sardinia. 1766. Arms crowned. 4 Soldi. Fine. Copper. 

Sardinia. Charles Felix. 1824. Bust. Rev. Arms. 5 Lire. Very fine. 
Sardinia. Same. 1, 5 Centesimi. Copper. Very good. 2 pieces. 
Sardinia. Charles Albert. 1843. Bust. Rev. Arms. 5 Lire. Very fine. 

SICILY. 

William II. 1166 to 1189. Head of a lion. Rev. Balm tree. Copper. 
Veiy good. Size 15. 

Same. Head of lion. Rev. In Arabic ins— The King William II. 
Copper. Very good. Size 8. 

John II. 1458 to 1479. Eagle. Rev. Shield. Good. Copper. 8. 
Frederick III. 1486 to 1501. fedebicvs.dei.gr.si.uie (Jerusalem). 

Shield. Rev. Two cornucopias. Copper. Very fine. 16. 

Same. Bust of the King. Rev. Jerusalem cross. Copper. Fine. 13. 
Philipp II. 1588. Bust. Rev. Bunch of grapes, 1558. C. V. g. S. 17. 
Philip nil. 1662. Bust to 1. Rev. a fleece suspended. C. V. g. S. 15. 
Charles II. 1679. Very fine bust to r. Rev. Shields crowned. 2 Tornesi. 
Copper. Extremely fine. Size 18. 

Ferdinand IV. 1798. Head to r. 120 Grano or Crown. Very good. 
Same. 1799. 20 Grano. Very good. 

Same. 1789 to 1801. Head to r. 8, 6 Tornesi ; 12, 3 Cavalli. Good 
to uncir. Copper. 4 pieces. 

Same. 1805. Very fine bust to r. 120 Grano or Crown. Fine. 
Joseph Napoleon. 1808. Bust to 1. Rev. Arms. Crown. Fine. 
Joachim Napoleon ; Murat (married Napoleon’s sister). Very fine head 
to 1. 3 Grano. 1810. Copper. Scratch on neck ; otherwise uncir. R. 

Same. 1813. Fine head to r. Rev. Arms. 5 Lire. Very fine. Scarce. 
Ferdinand III. 1814, 1815. Head with spiked crown. Rev. Bunch 
of grapes and Pegasus. 1, 2 Grano. Bright red. 2 pieces. 

Ferdinand I. 1819. Fine head to 1. 1 0, 8, 5, 4 Tornesi. Bright red. 

A splendid set. 4 pieces. 

Francis I. 1826. Head to r. 2 Tornesi. Bright red. 

Ferdinand II. 1833. Head to r. 120 Grano. Very good. 

Same. 20, 10, 5 Grano. Uncirculated. 3 pieces. 

Same. 1841. Head to r. 10, 5,2, li, 1, J Tornesi. Bright red. 6 pcs. 
Tuscan}’. Leopold II. 3 (good), 5 Quattrini. Copper. Uncir. 2 pcs. 
Tuscany. Provisional Government, 1859 to 1861. Lion passant to 1., 
carrying Italian tri-colored flag ; governo della toscana. Rev. 
Florentine lily ; quattrini cento 1859. fiorino. Florin. Uncircu- 
lated. Very rare. 

Same. 1859. Arms of Savoy on a mantle, crowned; vittorio eman- 
uele re eletto. Rev. Value and date ; governo della toscana. 

1, 2, 5 Centesimi. Bright red proofs. Rare. 3 pieces. 

Same. 1860. Victor Emanuel. Head to r. vittorio emanuele re 
ELETTO. Rev. Arms. 10 Centesimi. Fine. Rare. 

5 



30 



ITALIAN MEDAI^. 




463 




l<Tl> 465 



Venice. Agostino Barbarigo, Doge. (1486.) St. Mark presenting a 
standard to a kneeling Doge ; avg barbadico s. marcvs venet.bvx 
Dev. Christ holding cross, standing on a pedestal ; “ Praise to thee 
alone,” etc. Very fine. Broad Testoon. Size 23. 

Venice. Francesco Morosini. (1691.) Doge kneeling and receiving 
a standard from St. Mark; sm.v.fran.mavroce.d. Dev. Sword and 
crown. Broad Testoon. Fine. Dare. Size 23. 

Venice. Devolution 1848. Lion of St. Mark on a pedestal inscribed 
xr AGOSTO MDCCCXLViii. 5 Lire. Uncirculated. Dare. 

Same. Lion of St. Mark. Copper. 1, 3, 5 Centesimi, red ; 15 Cen- 
tesimi, base silver. Uncirculated. Scarce. 4 pieces. 



ITALIAN MEDALS. 



467 



THE CARRARA MEDALS. 

At the request of Mr. Warner, we republish the article on “The Car- 
rara Medals, with notices of the Dukes of Padua, etc., b}' W. T. R. 
Marvin, privatel}^ printed, 1880,” wliich was a revision of his article 
in the A. Journal of Numismatics, for January, 1880, and illustrated 
with one plate made from the present specimens, therein described. 

The medals are nine in number, cast in bronze and in very fine 
condition. Sold as a set at so much each piece. In the opinion of 
^Ir. Gaston L. Feuardent of N. Y., and ourselves, they are repro- 
ductions and not originals. The originals were produced by casting 
and then finished b}' chasing, and are extremely rare. 



“The Carrara Medals have always been regarded with a peculiar 
interest by collectors, and there are probably but very few complete 
sets in American cabinets The illustrations which accompany this 
paper were made from a series in the collection of Mr. Thomas 
Warner, of Cohocton, N. Y., though the limits of the page make it 
necessary to reduce the apparent size of the pieces. The originals 
measure from 44 to 46 nearl}', American scale. They were probably 
struck in the early part of the fifteenth century, and while the artist 
who cut them is not certainly known, they have generally been at- 
tributed to Marco Sesto. By some numismatics they are believed 
to have been cast, and then carefully finished by tooling. However 
this may be, they are among the earliest productions of the Renais- 
sance in Ital}", and possess an interest of their own for that reason, 
aside from their historic value. They are classed among the so- 
called ‘ restored Medals ’ by Bolzenthal, who sa3's ‘ many of them are 
thought to have been caused to be struck in the sixteenth century, 
by the Papafava family, which sprang from the house of Carrara.’* 



* See American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. XIII., p. 4. 



ITAIJAN MEDAI^S. 



31 



Although bearing various dates, they were doubtless all struck 
about the same time — probably by some descendant of the family, 
and perhaps by order of Marsiglio, the son of the last duke of his 
name, Francis II. — to commemorate the fame and unhappy fortunes 
of his ancestors. Tlie legends on the Medals were kindly sent me 
by Mr. Warner. 

The family whose principal members they commemorate, were 
prominent in the quarrels which form so large a part of the history 
of the petty republics and cities of Italy, and first acquired power in 
the earl}’ part of the fourteenth century. In the long continued 
strife between tbe Guelphs and Ghibellines, they generally espoused 
the side of the former ; and though the distinctive grounds of 
their dispute had long passed away, the old names continued to be 
used throuffh the times of the earlier Dukes of Padua, which was the 
title borne by the Carraras. With the powerful family of the Vis- 
conti they were b}’^ turns friends and foes, and from their enmity 
and that of Venice, at last received a final blow from which they 
never recovered. 

For most of the facts relating to their history I am indebted to 
Iloeffer’s ‘Xouvelle Biograpliie Universelle,’ and to the Cyclopedia 
of Pierre Larousse. For accounts of the quarrels in w'hich they 
were engaged, see also Sismondi’s Ilistolre des Republique Italiennes, 
and Daru’s Histoire do la Republique de Venise. 

GIACOMO-IL GRANDE. 

Obv. Bust to right, draped ; an oriental cap tied under the chin. 
TACOBVS GRANDIS DE CARRARIA . I . PATAVII . D . AN . MCCCXVIII. 
Rev. The arms of the Carrara family ; the helmet, which has the visor 
closed, is facing, and bears a crest, similar to the device on the arms, 
from which fall, on either side of the shield, branches of ivy (?) 
. OBiiT ANN . DO . Mccc . xxiiii . Size 45. (Figure 1.) 

Giacomo or James, first Duke of Padua, is considered the founder of his family: 
having overturned the magistracy of the city, he proclaimed himself Duke, in 
1318, and the title was confirmed to his succe.ssors by treaty in 1338. Another 
James, just a century before, had, with Azzo of Bste, unsuccessfully attacked the 
city. He was in some sense a vassal of Frederic, Duke of Austria, from whom 
he received aid against his life-long rival, Cane de la Scala, Duke of Verona. lie 
died Nov. 21, 1324. 



NICOLO. 

Obv. Bust to left, wearing a banded turban and a closed vest. 

NICOLAVS DE CARRARIA . II . TERRITORII . PAT . D . AN . MDCCCXXIIII. 

Rev. Arms somewhat similar to the preceding: the helmet and shield 
partly concealed by drapery, opened and turned back, along the 
border of which is a chain, and the crest, which resembles the 



32 



ITALIAN MEDALS. 



charges on the arms, is placed between two horns, obit . anno . no 
. Mcccxxvi . Size 44. (Figure 2.) 

Tills nobleman was a brother of the preceding, and for a time reigned jointly 
with Marsiglio, though represented on the Medal as governing the territory, not the 
city. He finally quarrelled with the latter, because of the oppressions of some 
German allies of Nicolo’s, and was dethroned. 

MARSIGLIO. 

Obv. Bust to right in flowing cowl ; the vest buttoned on the 
shoulder, marsilivs maior de car . ii . pat . d . ann . mccc 
. xxiiii . Bev. Arms covered with ivy, the shield and helmet simi- 
lar to the preceding; the latter has a bear above it as a crest. The 
drooping leaves around it are laden wdth flowers, similar to the device 
on the arms, obiit . ann . mcccxxxviii . die . xxi . martii . Size 
44. (Figure 3.) 

Marsiglio was the nephew of Giacomo. Having made an enemy of his uncle 
Nicolo, as already mentioned, he sought a reconciliation with Cane de la Scala, 
and finally transferred to him the sovereignty of Padua. Some time after, he 
quarrelled with Albert, the son of Cane, and threw himself into the arms of the 
Venetians and Florentines, who enabled him to regain his power August 7, 1337. 
He was killed March 21, 1338, as appears on the Medal, though according to other 
authorities the date is given as September 22 

UBERTINO. 

Obv. Bust facing left, the head covered with flowing drapeiy ; 
the vest closed, with high collar buttoned on the side of the throat. 
vbertinvs de ciiarraria tercivs . D . padvae . Rev. Arms similar 
to the last, with helmet and shield partly covered with draper}", but 
instead of the crest and horns, a winged bust with satyr-head, hav- 
ing goat’s horns and ears, ubiit . ann . mcccxlv . die . xxviiii 
. martii . Size 44. (Figure 4.) 

Uhertino was a nephew (one aiUhority says he was a distant cousin) of Mar- 
siglio, whom he succeeded, and was distinguished only for his cruelties and 
debaucheries. His claims were recognized by Marsiglio de la Tcala, to whose 
family his uncle had transferred the Seignory of Padua, and the sovereignty of 
the city was restored to him, thereby greatly offending Venice. 

MARSIGLIETTO. 

Obv. Bust tliree-quarters facing to right; the top of the head 
bare, with drapery at the side fastened by a band across the fore- 
head, the vest closely buttoned at the throat, marsilietvs papafava 
DE car . nil . PAT . D . ANN . MCCCXLV. Rcv. Arms, with helmet and 
shield draped with leaves as on I. and III.: the crest is a bear. The 
shield is quartered, having the Carrara arms in 1 and 4, and a lion 
rampant in 2 and 3. interfect . an mcccxlv . die . vi . maii. Size 
44. (Figure 5.) 



ITALIAN MEDATA • 



33 



Papafava was tlie family name, but was seldom used. Marsiglietto is said by 
some to have been a descendant of a collateral branch. Ills reign la.sted but a few 
weeks, and he was iissa-ssinated by Giacomo (son of Nicolo). 

GIACOMO— IL MINORE. 

Obv. Bust to left in a draped hood, iacobvs minor de carr 
. V . PATAVii . D . ANN . M . ccc , XLV. Bev. Arms similar to I., hav- 
ins: leaves falling on either side, as on that, but a different crest 
above the helmet. . interfect . ann . mcccl , die xviiii IVL • Size 
45. (Figure 6.) 

Giacomo the Second succeeded in preserving the secret of his kinsman’s death, 
until he had secured the seals of office and the fortresses of the territory ; he then 
claimed the sovereignty as his of right, and was proclaimed Duke by the people. 
He is said to have shown greater wisdom and moderation than any of his predcces- 
sore, but was finally assassinated by an illegitimate son of one of his uncles, whose 
excesses he was striving to repress. 

GIACOMINO. 

Obv. Bust to right, in a draped hood, iacobinivs de carr . 
VI . PATAVII . DO . ANNO , M . cccL. Bcv. Arms as on tho preceding, 
but a still different crest. The arms, helmet and foliage of this and 
the preceding are more nearly like those on I. in general style, hav- 
ing few, if an}', blossoms in the foliage, obiit ann . Mcce . LVii . 
Size 45. (h’igure 7.) 

Giacornino (or Jacopino, as the name is sometimes spelled) was a brother of 
the preceding Duke, whom he succeeded jointly with Francesco, the son of Gia- 
como II. After five years of perfect harmony between them, the latter discovered 
that his uncle was plotting his destruction, and dethroned and imprisoned him in 
135.5. 



FRANCESCO I. 

Obv. Naked bust to right, the head bare and showing to the 
waist. FRANCISeVS . SENIOR . DE . CARRARIA . D . PAD . ReV. Head 
of satyr-winged bust to left, with flowing drapery, enclosing tlic 
sliield with the family device, and memo on a scroll, and an ox kneel- 
ing below; ri ir in the field on each side. QVi . SVM . civi . beni . 
REXiT . AN . XXXVII . M . viiii . D . V . Size 45. (Figure 8.) 

Francesco I. reigned, as mentioned above, for five years conjointly with his 
uncle Giacornino, and alone, after 1355. In 1354 he commanded the army of the 
Lombard League. In his wars with the Visconti he met with various successes and 
reverse.s, finally arousing the enmity of the Republic of Venice, on account of the 
aid he rendered to Louis of Hungary, who invaded their territory, as a result of 
which lie was compelled to accept a humiliating peace. Soon after he allied him- 
self with the Genoese and the King of Hungary, and took part in the war of 
Cliiozza (1378-81), which brought Venice to the brink of ruin. In the year 1388 
that city formed an alliance with the Visconti, the Marquis of Ferrara, and the 
Lord of Mantua, against him. Ills city w'as attacked and captured May 19, 1388, 



34 



ITALIAN MEDALS. 



and by tlie perfidy of (Hovanni Galeazzo Visconti, he w;is despoiled of all his pos- 
sessions, which he had greatly enlarged, and confined in the castle of Como, where 
he died October 16, 1393. 



FRANCESCO II. 

Obv. Draped bust to left, tbe head bare, franciscvs ivnior de 
CARR . VIII . PATAVii . D . ANN . Mcccxc . Rev. Satyr-like figure as 
on the preceding enclosing the Carrara arms, below which is a quar- 
tered globe, surmounted b}’ a scroll, on which levxanza. die xix 
IAN . NECAT , AN . Mccccvi . Size 45, (Figure 9.) 



168 

J^^469 




bo 472 




✓ 



si ^474 



Francis II. was the son of Francis I. After his father’s overthrow he traveled 
extensively through Northern Italy and Germany, forming alliances by which he 
regained Padna in June, 1390. After a war of two years he obliged his enemies 
to acknowledge his claims, and he restored for a short period the power of his 
family. Having invaded Verona in 1404, he was attacked by Venice, losing his 
city October 21, 1405. Taken captive with his children, he was imprisoned at 
Venice, and there assassinated by order of the Council of Ten, January 19, 1406. 
Some authorities say that he was strangled : the word necatus may be taken to 
imply that the manner of his death was a disgrace to those who caused it. One of 
his sons, Marsiglio, vainly endeavored to regain Padua, but at last perished on the 
scaffold, and with him ended the ducal house of Carrara, though collateral 
branches bearing the family name of Papavava, still survive. I have followed 
the dates on the Medals in preference to those given by the authorities from which 
the historical notes are compiled, as seeming to have the greater probability of 
accuracy. The death of Francesco II. for instance is given by Woodward & Gates, 
Encyclopedia of Chronology, as February 17, 1406. The true date was very likely 
kept secret, as the ‘Council of Ten’ surrounded all their acts with my.stery.” 

Tamburinus, Michael Angelo. General of the Society of Jesus. Bust 
to 1. Rev. Angel and pillar of fire leading the children of Israel over 
the desert. Bronze. Very fine. 40. 

Francis I., Grand Duke of Tuscany, 1540-87. Bust to r, ; franciscvs 
MED MAO. ETRURi.® Dvx.ii. 1574. Rcv. Female, ctc. ; dii nostra 
INCOEPTA SECVNDENT. 164(0). Real bronze. Pierced. Fine. 26. 

Jubilee 1675. Porta Santa. Rev. Ins. Br. Very fine. 26-28. 2 pcs. 

Passage of the Po, Adda, and Mincio, 1796. Officer leading a body of 
trooi>s across a bridge. Rev. “To the Army of Italy, the grateful 
Native Land.” Edge let. bonaparte general en chef. Bronze. 
Perfect and rare, 27. 

Battle of Castiglione, 1796. Warrior, having dispatched one man, 
attacks another. Rev. Trumpets and laurel wreath. Edge as on 
last. Bronze. Very fine. 27. 

Ferd. IV., of Spain as King of Sicily. Fine bust to r. Rev. Female 
flying ; solis nuncia in exg. A5.r.vdi.q. an mdccci. Cast in bronze. 
Very fine. 45. 

Eugene Beauharnais, Viceroy of Italy, 1805. Fine poitrait bust to 1. ; 
EYPENEIOX ITAAIA2 EHAPX02 Rcv. Military trophy ; EN ANAPAI- 
IN ANHP in exg., E.AI2IA. Gold, Proof. Size 9 and thick. Plate. 



COINS OF GERMAN STATES AND CITIES. 



35 




4YT 
Jo 478 
/^^479 






480 

481 



482 




/o 

/^485 

^8G 




/A 492 



^4 493 



Murat. Yer}' fine bust to r. Rev. IIistor 3 \ Bronze. Y. f. 32. 

Republic 1849. Yiew of a bombardment. Rev, Bishop’s hat with a 
rooster standing upon it ; conqueiuco oudinot de-re-q g 10, 1849. 
Bronze. Yery fine. 23. 

Garibaldi. Bust to r. Rev. Ships, Yesuvius, etc. W.m. Y. f. 26. 

Medal to Cavour the statesman. Eagle, etc. W.m. Proof. 35. 

Pope Pius IX. Bust to 1. By Bianchi. Rev. Beautiful view of the 
facade of St. Peter’s at Rome. Electrotj’pe. Bronzed. 52. 

Paul. Bust to r. Rev. Inscription. Cast in lead and bronzed. 54, 

Pope Leo XIII. Bust front face. On his accession to the Papac}'. 
Silver. Proof. 26. 

Christopher Columbus. Yerj' fine bust to r., by Girometti. Rev. 
GENOVA AGLi sciENZiATi ITALIANI, 1846. Bronze. Proof. 36. Plate, 

Sigismund Hyacinth Girdil. Cardinal. Bust to 1. Rev. Religion 
and W'isdom joining hands. Noted for his treating the concordat of 
Bonaparte as a hypocritical farce. Bronze. Yerj- fine. 42. 

Curious cast and chased copper medal with loop. Yirgin Mary and 
Jesus. 46. '^1 — 

Cast copies of medals of the 15th century ; also 3 with inscriptions in 
Hebrew. Bronze. Sizes 16-43. 8 pcs, Th 

Malta. F. J. Yallet; Grand Master. Died 1578. Bust to r. Bronze. 
Y. f. 26. 

GERMANY. 

Louis I. (the Pious) Emperor, a.d., 814-840, hlvdovvicvs imp-|- ; Cross 
with pellets in the angles. Rev. Church; pistiana religio. Sil- 
ver penny. Yery fine. Rare. 

Maximilian II., 1568. Eagle. Rev. Charlemagne seated on the throne. 
Crown struck for Aix-la-Chapelle, Rhenish-Prussia. Yery good. 

Rudolph II., 1602. RVDOL. II. D. G. RO. I. s.A. Orb and cross. Rev. 
Arms. Silver penny. Fine. 

Rudolph II., 1604. Bust in armor, with large ruff. Rev. Arms. Triple 
crown. Fine. 

Charles Y.,the Great. Yer^' fine full-length figure of the Emperor with 
sceptre and orb ; carolvs v imperator. Rev. On a square orna- 
mented tablet ; dvcatvs . civiT . bisvnt . (Besancon.) ad.le g. imp. 
1655. Gold ^ ducat. Extremely fine. Said to be “ Extremely 
rare.” Cost $5. 

Bracteates. King seated ; otto. Others, with King seated, and lion 
beneath. Lion and ke}\ Head of a King. King mounted. Open 
hand, etc. A very fine lot. 20 pcs. 

GERMAN STATES AND CITIES. 

AUSTRIA. 

Sigismund, 1368-1437. Half-length figure, 
a cross. Fine. Size 15. 



Rev. 4 Shields divided by 



36 



COIXS OF GERMAN STATES AND CITIES. 



494 

495 



496 



^ 0 497 
^498 
^499 

/Ck 500 
^ro.501 
V 502 



V 



503 

504 



^ 505 
506 
. .507 




509 

- ^rsio 

^511 

512 

I 513 
I 514 




/*> 515 
^ 616 




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Vienna. Siege piece, struck when it was besieged by the Turks. Arms 
divided by a cross. Rev. tveck blegeut wien 1529. Very good. 
Rare. Size 11x11. 

Maximilian, 1603. Full-length figure of the duke in armor, and with 
large sword. Rev. Knight mounted, both in full armor ; surrounded 
by 15 coats of arms. Extremely fine and interesting. Crown. 

Paul VI., Count of Falkenstein. Fine bust. Rev. Arms enclosed by 
the Order of the golden fleece, double-headed eagle above. Crown 
of 1620. Very fine. 

Ferdinand II., 1624. King standing in armor, i crown. Verj’ fine. 

Leopold, 1632. Half-length figure in armor. crown. Very fine. 

Maria Theresa, 1742,-5,50,9,62.80. Rust. Copper coins. One silver. 
6 pieces. 

Maria Theresa. Fine bust tor. Rev. Same incused. TJncir. C. Curious. 

Maria Theresa, 1780. Bust. Levant dollar. Veiy fine. 

Joseph II., 1790. Francis II., 1793-1807. Copper, 1 to 30 kr. Good 
to uncir. 11 pcs. 

1816. 1,1, 1 bright red proofs. 2 Kreutzers, 1848. Uncir. C. 4 pcs. 

Francis Joseph I. Double-headed eagle ; impero austeiaco. 1,3,5, 
10 Centesimi. Bright red proofs. 4 pcs. 

Francis Joseph I., 1858. Head. Thaler. Very fine. 

Francis Joseph I., 1871. Head. 1 Florin. Brilliant proof. 

Francis Joseph I., and Elizabeth, 1879. Busts jugata. Rev. Female 
figure seated, with rudder and cornucopia?. Beautiful, uncircu- 
lated double guilder on the 25th anniversary of their marriage. Plate. 

Vienna. 3d German Confederate shooting match, 1868. Female at- 
taching a shield to a tree. Rev. Arms. Thaler. Very fine. 

Anhalt. Alexis I’red. Christian. 1808. Bear on a wall, i Thaler. F. 

Anhalt-Bernberg. 1861. Bear on a wall, g of a Thaler. Proof. 

Baden. Frederick. 1867. 1 Guilden. Uncirculated. 

Bavaria. Landau. Siege money, 1713. Charles Albert. Arms crowned ; 
cipher of ca crowned, in angles ; in tablet above, PRo(tector) c.iEs(ar) 
& iMP(erator), below bel : landau 2 FL(orins), 8 K(reutzer). Rev. 
Blank. Square; clipped corners. Very fine. Rare. 26x28. Struck 
by the Imperial Commander, Charles Alexander of Wurtemburg. 

Same. 1713. 1 Florin, 4 Kreutzers. Verj’ fine. Rare. 23x24. 

Same. 1713. Cipher in centre; arms in angles. J Florin, 2 Kreut- 
zers. Extremely fine. 14x15. 

Bavaria, Lindaw. A trefoil of 3 linden leaves. Bracteate. V. fi. S. 13. 

Bavaria. Max Jos. 1765. Bust. Rev. Virgin and child. Crown. V. g. 

Bavaria. Charles Theodore. 1780. Fine bust to r. Rev. River god 
and view of Munich. Ducat struck froiD gold from the River Isar. 
Extremely fine. 

Bavaria. Max II. 1854. Head to r. Rev. Arms. Double Thaler. Fine. 



COINS OF GERMAN STATIiS AND CITIES. 



37 



■ ' 519 

()J 520 
621 





J7> 523 
/ / 524 

(Jo 







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52G 



^J'527 

. 1,^528 

• f;oq 



530 

^r'531 

^632 

icf 533 



/ / 534 
V 535 



Bavaria. Same. 1855. Bev. Yirgin and child, as on her pillar at 
Munich. Thaler. IC.xtremely fine. 

Bavaria. Louis II. 1866. Head to r. Thaler. Very fine. 

Bohemia. Louis, Count of Schlick. 1517 to 1518. Bohemian lion. 
Bev. St. Joachim. Dollar. Very fine. From Anthon sale, Xo. 2197. 
87.50. See Americaii Journal of Numismatics, II., page 16. 
Bohemia. Frederick “ The Winter King;” so-called from having only 
reigned one season. lie was son-in-law of James I. of England. 
Bust in armor and ruff, i Crown, 1620. Fine. Bare. 

Bohemia. Same. Crown, 1620. Very good. Bare. 

Brandenburg. Albert (first duke of Prussia). Eagle. Bev. Two 
shields on a cross. 1513. Silver Penny. Ver}' fine. Bare. 
Brandenburg. Same. 1541. Bust. Bev. Eagle. Silver Penn}’. V. fine. 
Brandenburg. Frederick, Albert, and Christian, i length portraits. 

1626. Bev. Shield of arms. Gold Ducat. Very fine. 

Brandenburg. Fred. III. 1691. Bust in armor. ^ Crown. Fine. 
Bremen. A Key. 1741. Bev. A cross. Gold. Fine. Size 9. 
Bremen. Charles VII. 1743. Double-headed eagle, crowned. Bev. 

Arms on a console. Dollar. Uncirculated. 

Bremen. Francis I. 1753. Similar to above. ^ Dollar. Ver}’ fine. 
Bremen. Arms on a console. Bev. Wreath, 1864. 36 Grote. Proof. 

Bremen. Similar obv. Bev. “ Second German Confederate Shooting 
Match in Bremen, 1865.” Thaler. Very fine. 

Bremen. Same obv. Bev. In Commemoration of the Peace signed 
10 of May, 1871, ending the Franco-Prussian War. Thaler. V. fine. 
Bremen. Arms on a console, below s. .m. Bev. Wreath. 1 s. m. Copper. 
Very fine. Size 19. 

Bremen and Hamburg. Base silver and copper coins. V. good. 10 pcs. 





^ /O 538 
J(/^o539 
j^540 




BRUNSWICK. 

Henry Julius. Wasp Dollar. (15)99. Lion seated, 9 wasps flying 
around him ; above, an eagle. Bev. 12 coats of arms. Crown. Very 
good. Scarce. A fine one sold for $9.50 at Galpin sale. 

1’ rederic Ulric. 1628. Wild man of the Hartz Mountains, standint'', 
holding a tree. Crown. Fine. 

Augustus. 1643. Half-length figure of the duke in armor. Rev. Bell ; 
2d Bell crown. Very fine. 

Augustus. 164-3. Same design, but bell has a clapper. 5lh or 6th 
Bell crown. Extremely fine. 

Augustus. 1643. Coat of arms. Bev. 'fhree hands ringing a bell 
view of Wolfenbuttel in background; 7tli Bell crown. Very fine. 

Augustus. 1660. I he Wild Man has succeeded in ujirooting the tree, 
which he holds horizontally in his hands; his appearance indicates 
exhaustion from the labor. A type seldom seen. Crown. Good. 
From Chapman sale, October 9, 1879. 85.25. 

6 



38 



COINS OF HUNGARY. 






512 



543 

544 



I V'^ 545 
j^54G 



7 



J^547 



h\ 



548 



George. 1709. The Wild Man has evidentl}’ regained his strength, 
and is represented on this piece as very muscular. Crown. Very fine. 
Anthon Ulric. 1709. Wild Man much thinner. Crown. Very fine. 
George I., King of England and Duke of B. and L. Bust. Rev Arms, 
|, and one Crown. 1718. Very good. Scarce. 3 pieces. 

George I. 1725. Wild Man, with very broad shoulders. Crown. V. good. 
George II., of England and Duke of B. and L. View of a mine. Crown. 
1756. Uncirculated proof. 

Chas. Wm. Fred. 1800. Wild horse. | Crown. Fine. 

Wild Man; Horse; St. Andrew. 1687 to 1783. 1 pierced, 12 to 1 
Marien Groschen. Very good. Silver, 8 pieces. Copper and base 
silver, 7 pieces. 15 pieces. 



^ 549 

550 

551 

-1 652 

( 0 553 

554 



^ 555 

556 

557 



r 



558 



559 
- 560 

^ 561 



562 

563 

564 




Cologne. Max. Henr}', Archbishop. Bust. 1680. Crown. Poor. 
Cologne. Bread penny in silver. Extremely fine and rare. 
Frankfort. Eagle displayed. 1846,62. i, 1. Guilder. Proof. 2 pcs. 
Similar. Rev. “On Goethe’s Centennial Birthday, Aug. 28, 1849.” 2 

Guilden. Fine. 

Beautiful view of the city and river. 6 Kr., 1854. Uncirculated. 
Female bust to r., in background the Eschenheim gate and tower of 
St. Bartholomew’s. Rev. Eagle. Thaler. 1858. Beautiful. Uncir. 
Similar bust without the buildings in background. Thaler. 1859. iine. 
Same as last. Double thaler, 1862. Very fine. 

Token. Pipes crossed over a bowl and saucer, and 1777. Rev. “The 
Old School Society.” 1706. C. V. fine. 

Groningen. Double-headed eagle. monf.ta nova gronigensis. Rev. 
Long cross, sit nomen do.mini benedictv ano dni mcccclv,-1455 ; 
one of the earliest coins with the date. Groat. P'ine. Size 17. 
Ilanover. George V., 1861. Head. Rev. Arms of England. Thaler. V. g. 
Hanover, 1865. Same obv. Rev. “To commemorate the battle of 
Waterloo.” Thaler. V. fine. 

Ilesse-Cassel. William V. (1627-37). Sheaf of wheat bent by the 
storm ; town in the distance. Rev. Date of birth and death. Crown. 
Very fine. 

Hesse, 1822, 33, 5.52. g of a Thaler. Very fine. 4 pcs. 

Hesse. William II., 1830. Bust. of a Thaler. Very fine. 2 pcs. 
Hesse-Cassel, 1776-8. Frederick II. (“The Soul-Seller.”). Bust to r. 
Rev. Star, bearing arms ; virtijte et fidelitate. Thaler and i. 
Very good and fine. 2 pcs. This is the king who hired his troops to 
the British to fight against the Americans in the Revolutionary 
War. 

Hesse-Darmstadt, 1693-4. i Thaler and 2 Albus. Fine. 2 pcs. 




HUNGARY. 

Stephen I., 997-1038. Circle, divided by a cross; in each angle a tri- 



COINS OF HUNGARY. 



39 




567 



5G8 

569 



570 

571 



( \o 572 
/i 673 




574 



575 

576 

/^To577 



^ 578 

579 
/) 580 
/o 581 

-582 



angle; stepiianvs rex. llev. Same device; regia civitas (City of 
Grau). Silver perin 3 '. Extremely fine and perfect. Very rare. 

Same. Obv. An ornament. Rev. Two circles, the inner one crossed, 
and a pellet in each angle. Base silver. Ver}’ fine. Size 6. 

Andrew I., 1046-1061. Circle divided b}' a cross ; andreas rex. Rev. 
Cross and circle; panonei.\ (Hungary S. and W. of the Danubej, 
Silver penn}'. Ver}' fine. Ver^’ rare. 

Bela IV., 1235-70. Stephen V., 1272. The two kings seated, front 
face. REX RELA-REX STS. Rcv. Figure seated ; sancta maria. 
Copper. Curious. F'ine and scarce. Size 17. 

Louis I., the Great, 1342-82. Shield, lodovic , ii . vngari. Rev. 
Saint Ladislas standing, s . ladislavs. R. Silver penny. V, good. 

Matthias Corvinus, 1442-90. Virgin and cliild ; lily in a vase at each 
side; beneath a Kaven, his emblem; matiiias . d . g . ii . u.ngaria. 
Rev. St. Ladislas standing holding a broad axe and orb. s. Radis- 
lavs . REX. K p in field. One of the celebrated Rabcn Gold Ducats, 
Ver\' fine. Ver}' rare. 

Ferd. I., 1562. Matthias II., 1616. Leopold, 1677-89. Fine. Sizes 
12-17. 4 pcs. 

F’erd. III., 1636 ; IV., 1653. Maria Theresa, 1792. Coronation med- 
als. V. fine. Size 12. 3 pcs. 

Republic under Rakoczv’, leader of the rebellion against Austria, 1704. 
Arms of Hungary’ crowned. Rev. Virgin and child on a crescent 
and clouds. ^ Crown. Very fine. Rare. 

Same, 1704, 5, 7. Arms crowned. Rev. Virgin and child ; pro liber- 
TATE. Copper, 5, 10, 20 Kreutzers. Fine. Rare. 3 pcs. 

Maria Theresa, 1742. Bust to r. Rev. Virgin and child, as in next. 
Crown. Very fine. Scarce. 

Maria Tlieresa, 1765. Full-length figure of the queen standing, 
crowned, and in rich dress, a sceptre in right and an orb in left liand, 
sword at side. Rev. Virgin and child in a gloiy, resting on 
clouds and crescent; arms of Hungary beneath. Gold Ducat. 
Flxtremely fine, beautiful, and scarce. See i)late, 

Maria Theresa, 1763. Bust. Rev. Virgin and child. 1 Poltura. 
C. Fine. 2 pcs. 

Ferd. I., 1848. Head. Rev. Virgin and child. 20 Kr. B. silver. Good. 

Republic under Kossuth, 1848. Arms crowned. Kreutzer. Bright red. 

Same. Veiy fine. 2 pcs. 

F’ranz Joseiih. Arms, Angels supporting a crown above, c 4 Kr. Proof. 



v/“^583 Isenburg. Charles I., Count of. Head to 1. 12 Kreutzer. 1811. Base 
silver. Very fine. Very rare. The village of Isenburg situated in 
Rhenish Prussia lias a population of but 535. 3/- 
Lippe and Schaumburg-Lippe. 1, 2i S. Groschen. 4 proofs. 6 pcs. ' 



584 



-10 



COINS OF POI.AND AND PIIUSSIA. 



*K> 5S5 
CyT^ 58fi 
/ 587 

j-^ 



■o 588 
-r'' 589 
590 



7^ 591 
V, 592 



593 



■ 

Lo 

,, 595 
590 



0 



597 



598 



:<} 599 
GOO 



Lfo COl 



Ur 602 

r <> 

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, ^oC05 
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S UOC08 

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ilannheim. Lion. Mortuary medalette of Clias. Tlieo. 1744. F'ine. 14. 
Nassau. William. 1838. Head. J Guilden. Proof. 

Nureniburg. 1650. Boy riding on a hobby horse. Trs. “ Pemembrance 
of Peace in Nureniburg.” Pev. Imperial eagle vivat Ferdinand hi. 
ROM. iMP.viVAT. Silver. Fine. Pare. Diamond shaped. 20 x 20. 
This curious piece was given to the children of Nuremburg by Pic- 
colomini, the Kmpcror’s Plenipotentiaiy to the Convention of 1650. 
See American Journal of Numismatics^ vol II., page 102. 
Nuremburg. Paschal Lamb. Pev. Arms. Square. Gold. Pierced. 
Very fine. 7. 

Nuremburg? Imperial eagle. Pev. Crossed keys. Gold. -^7 of a 
Ducat ; the smallest gold coin ! Very fine. Size 3. 

Nuremburg. Curious money changer’s token and 2 others. Vei’v good. 
Cojiper and brass. 3 pieces. 

POLAND. 

Sigismund I. Bust, crowned to r. 3 Grossai. 1538. V. fine. 2 pcs. 
1‘erdinand I. Lion passant. 1546. 3 Grossai. Veiy good. 

Stephen. Bust crowned. 3 Grossai. 1583. Very fine. 

Sigismund 1 1 1. Bust crowned.. 3 Grossai. 1598. Uncirculated. 
Augustus, Stanislaus, etc. Base. Poor. 5 pieces. 

Prussian-Poland. 1760. 3 Shields united. 1 Grossai. Bright red. 
Prussian-Poland. 1794. Crossed flags, etc. 3 Grossai, 1 Grossus. 

Fair and very good. Copper. ^ 2 pieces. 

Pevolution. 1831. 5 and 2 Zlotz ; Silver. Former uncir. ; latter very 
good. 10 Grossai copper. Pare. 3 pieces. 



Bust to r. J Crown. 



Frederick-William, Elector of Brandenburg. 

1674. Good. 

1 ledeiick 11. ( I he Great). Ii85. Bust to r. Pev. Eagle, flags, can- 
non, etc. Thaler. Fine. 

Frederick William II. 1791. Bust to r. Pev. Wild Men of the Ilartz 
and arms. Thaler. Very good. 

Frederick William 111. 1818. Bust to 1. 

Frederick William III. 1830. Head to r. 

Frederick William IV. 1844. Head to r. 

Double Thaler. Veiy fine. 

Frederick William IV. I860. Head to r. Pev. Eagle. Thaler. V.fine. 
Frederick AVilliam IV. and Augusta. Busts jugata and crowmed. 
Beautiful coronation thaler. 1861. Very fine. 

Frederick William IV. 1865. Head to r. Pev. Eagle. Beautiful proof. 
Double Thaler. 

B redenck William 1 V. Bust wearing decorations ; three-quarters face. 
Pev. Monument composed of guns ; at their base flags, cannon, 
drums, etc.; dates of the battles in the Franco-Prussian War, ar- 



Thaler. Veiy good. 

Rev. Arms. Thaler. V. g. 
Pev. Arms on a mantle. 



COINS OF SAXONY. 



41 




G09 

610 

611 

012 

O 



613 



^ 615 
616 
j ^"317 




I 



618 




/.^O C19 

622 

l\o 




At® 

fo 



626 



627 



ranged as a sun-burst from 1870—1871. Beautiful brilliant proof. 

O 

A superb dollar. 

Frederick William IV. 1871. Head tor. Eev. Beautiful figure of 
German}', sieges (Victory) Thaler. Proof. 

Frederick William IV. 1874 to 1876. 1, 2 Mark. Very fine. 2 pcs. 

Same. Small base and copper coins. Very good and uncir. 9 pieces. 

Munster, Westphalia. 1534. Anabaptist crown. “ He who is not born 
of the water and the Spirit cannot enter the kingdom of God. I he 
Word is become flesh and dwells among us.” “ One Lord, one \’Ow, 
one baptism.” Very fine and very rare. 

Munster, Westphalia. Arms ; MONAST(erium) (= Munster) WESTPii(alia) 
OBSESSVM, 1660. Siege piece, issued when fighting against their prince- 
bishop, Von Galen. Diamond shape. Extremely fine. 29x29. 

Marienburg, John Philip, AB., 1757. Bust. Rev. Arms. \ Thaler. Pf. 

Westphalia. Jerome Napoleon. Monogram of HN. 1812. 20, 2, 1 

Centime. Copper. Very good. 4 pieces. 

Ratisbon, Francis. Bust. Rev. View of the city. Another with arms. 
Very fine and proof. 1 Crowns. 2 pieces, “h 

Salsburg. 1593. St. Rupert behind a shield of arras. Rev. Light- 
house, the tempest blowing against it. Storm Crown. Extremely 
fine. Diamond shape. 37x38. 

Sallfeld. Francis 11.1805. Arms, crowned. Rev. Wreath. Thaler. V. f. 



SAXONY. 

Christian. John, George, and Augustus, Brothers and Dukes of Half- 
length portraits. Rev. Arms. Crown. 1593. Fine. 

Christian II. John, George, and Aug. Bust of Christain. Eev. Busts 
of J., G., and Aug., vis-a-vis. 1601, ’3. Crown. Fine. 2 pieces. 

John Frederick, Ernest, Frederick William, Bernard, John Ernest, 
Frederick, William, Albert, eight brothers and dukes. Half-length 
figures (four on either side) in a row. Crown. 1615. Very fine. 

Same. 1609. h Crown. Fine. Scarce. 

John George. Half length bust. Rev. Bust of Augustus, surrounded 
by 28 shields of arms. Crown. 1615. Very fine. 

John Philip. Frederick, John William, Frederick William II. ^-length 
bust of John Philip. Rev. Same of his brothers. Crown. 1623. V. g. 

John George II. 1678. St. George and the Dragon. Rev. Ins. Crown, 
struck in honor of his receiving the Order of the Garter from Charles 
II. of England. Extremely fine. 

John George II. 1679. Hercules standing on clouds, above a hand 
about to place a wreath on his head, virtvte.paraeata. Eev. Arms 
in angles ; suscipiant monies pacem populo. ps. 72. v. 3. anno- 
MDCLXXix. Shooting Thaler. Diamond shaped. Very fine. 36x36. 

John George IV. 1693. Bust. Rev. 4 shields divided by swords, s 
Crown. Good. 



GERMAN MEDALS. 




42 

y( 628 

Im) 629 
630 






631 

632 

633 

634 

635 






^0 640 


\a ■ 
/ 


\b 641 
642 


i 


643 




10 644 


sTvT 645 
/ 647 

; / 




.,648 




649 



Albert III. 1694. Bust in armor and wig. i Crown. Uncirculated, 

Fred. Augustus V. 1849. Head. Rev. Arms. Thaler. Very fine. 

Same. 1854. Double Thaler. Very fine. 

John V. 1866. Rev. Lions supporting arms. Thaler. Ver}' fine. 

Sase-Coburg-Gotha. Ernest V. 1869. Head. Rev. den 29 ianuau 1869. 
i of a Tlialer. Proof, 

Mansfield. ’86 (1586?). St. George and the Dragon. Crown. Poor. 

Mansfield. 1669. Franz Max. St. George and Dragon. J Crown. Fine. ^ 

Stolbiiiig. Stag and pillar. “ God bless and protect our mines.” Rev. 
Psalm cxix. 2. § Crown, struck 25 June, 1730, the Bi-Centennial of 
the Augsburg Confession. Fine. 

Stolb^. Fred. Botho and Charles Louis. Stag. ^ Crown. 1764. V. g. 

■\Vurtemburg. Charles. 1869. Head to r. Rev. Ulm Cathedral. 
Double Thaler. Ver^' fine. 

Wurtemburg, Charles. 1871. ^ Gulden. Brilliant proof. 

Copper coins of various Principalities, States, and Cities. A splendid 
collection. 31 proofs ; 79 uncirculated ; 6 very fine ; 6 fine ; 47 very 
good; 15 good. Mamed. Different. I'v 184 pieces. 

GERMAN MEDALS. 

Attila, King of the Huns, a.d. 434—454, Bust to r. Attila 44 t rex. 
Rev. \ iew of the city of Aquillia, Italy. Modern fabrication cast in 
brass. Fine. 29. 

Attila. Bust as above. Oval, cast in copper. Pierced. 22 x 49. 

Sigismund, 1368-1437. Very fine bust, i face to 1., in rich robes, and 
with orb and sceptre. Rev. The relics depicted, which were given 
by him to Muremburg. Silver. Proof. 22, 

Blucher. Bust to 1., draped with a lion’s skin. Rev, A fine figure of 
the Archangel Michael standing on, and spearing a demon who is 
supposed to represent Napoleon I. ; 1813, 1814, 1815 in outer border. 

A splendid medal by Konig, after a design by Schinkel. Dedicated 
to Blucher by the citizens of Berlin, 1816. Iron. Perfect. 50. 

Medal struck to com. the opening of the first railway in Germany, 1844. 
Bronze. Very fine. 28. / 

Bismarck. Head. Rev. Germany repelling the Pope. Br. Proof. 27. 

Bismarck. Bust front face. Rev. Names of battles. Brass. Pr. 20. 

Charles Theodore, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 1724-92. Bust on a 
pedestal, two females holding a wreath above it. Rev. Monument 
and four palm trees, each bearing a shield. Silver. Very fine. 29. 

lemale sacrificing at an altar, landscape and rainbow in the distance. 

Rev. ZVM DANR FVR GOTTES ALTE GVT, 1708. DIE NEV AVCII IN DEN 
NEVEN BLVHT, 1709. Bronze. Diamond shape. 27+27. 'V ^ 

Game counters : representations of Aesop’s fables. Silver. Proofs. 

Size 16. 4 pieces. ) 



GERMAN MEDAI^. 



43 











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657 



! * 

cj^ ri> 658 

V^660 



C 



cy C 







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I'd 

662 

663 

664 

665 

tf^ 666 




Perseverance medals. A cat. Rev. An owl on a wheel ; Hand with 
rings. Rev. A horse and turtle. Silver. Vg. V. f. 14|, 19. 2 pcs. 

Austda. Vienna. View of the city with the Turks fleeing. Struck 
to corn, the siege by the Turks, 1683. Silver. Fine. 17. 

Hamburg. Eagle hovering over a fire. Rev. Map of the city showing 
the burned district after the fire of May 5-8, 1842. Bronze. V. f. 28. 

Hamburg. Given to S. D. Rucher for his good deeds to the city. 
Bronze. Fine. 27. 

Hamburg. Bust of Mayor Benecke. Rev. Arms. Bronze. V ery 
fine. 26. 

Hamburg. Society of the friends of the National School System : man 
watering young plants. Rev. “ To the teachers, from friends,” etc. 
Silver; Proof. 26. 

Hungary. Maria Theresa seated with her infant. Rev. Four poten- 
tates dividing her possessions on a map. Struck on the violation of 
the Pragmatic Sanction, 1742. Brass. line. 27. 

Hungary. Maria Theresa nude. Rev. The queen donning a pair of 
pants, etc. Satirical medal on the change of fortune in war of the 
Austrian succession, 1744. Brass. Very fine and odd. 25. "5- 

Hungary. Maria Theresa. Bust to r. Rev. A tower ; status tor- 
NACESii (State or County of Torna). Silver. Fine; 20. 

Hungary. Maria Theresa. Bust to r. Rev. The queen seated on a 
throne with two children in her arms, and five more standing by her 
side. 1747. Silver. Very fine. 26. 

Hungary. Maria Theresa. Bust to r., veiled. Rev. A temple. His- 
tor}' and Mars depositing wreaths and a scroll in a mortuary uin. 
A fine medal on her death, Nov; 29, 1780. Silver. Fine. 32. 

Lowenstein-Wertheira. Constantinus, Prince of. Head to r. Rev. 
Sun, tree, cupid, etc. Klippe by order of the State of Wertheim, 
1789. Silver. Uncirculated. 24+24. j^/_, 

Netherlands’. John Berk restored his country, and re-established the 
freedom of the schools. Holtzhey fee. Silver. Very fine. 21. 

Prussia. Frederick II. Fine bust to r., in armor. Rev. Victory 
knocking the crown from a kneeling female. On the battle of Prague, 
6 May, 1757. Composition metal. Very fine. 30. 

Prussia. Frederick II. Bust to 1. Rev. Equestrian statue. On the 
centennial of his accession to the throne, 31 May, 1740-1840. Real 
bronze. Very fine. 32. 

Prussia. Breslau. View of the town with the storm beating upon it; 
WaS gott durch blitz vnd pulverkan. Rev. The destroyed city. 
ZEiGT DER RUIN IN breslauan. d. 21 Junii, 1749. Silver. V. fine. 20. 

Prussia. Fred. William III. Head to r., by Loos. Rev. River god 
and a city personified. On the peace of Paris, 20 Nov. 1815. Sil- 
ver. Field scratched. Fine. 27. 



44 



MEDALS OF LUTHER AND RELIGIOUS MEDALS. 



V'"‘" 



G67 




Prussia, Frederick William, III. Busts jugata to 1. Rev. Two fe- 
males clasping hands over an altar, in foreground Neptune and a 
River god. Pomerania omnis intra hi. secul. in fid. 
BORUSS. RECEPTA ; in exg., PATRIA PATRIBUS FIDA FELIX. On 
the conquering three times of Pomerania. A fine medal by Loos 
and Kdnig. Silver. Fine. 32. 

Prussia. Fred. William III., standing and addressing his soldiers; 
cavalry on the gallop, in the background. Rev. To commemorate 
the war of 1813-14-15. Cast in Berlin iron. Very fine. 47. 

Saxony. P’red. Augustus. Bust tor. On his visit to the (Paris?) 
mint, 1809. Bronze. Ver)' fine. 25. >0 






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MEDALS RELATING TO LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION. 

670 Huss, John. Bust to r. Rev. Huss tied to the stake. Cast crown 
(by Laufer of Nuremburg, 1717), as are all originals, but there was 
a struck copy made afterwards. Silver. Fine. 

671 Luther, Martin. Fine bust to r. Rev. Palm tree, in distance, land- 
scape, winding river, etc. On the Second Jubilee of the Lutheran 
Reformation, 1717. Silver. Very fine. 20. 

C72 Luther standing with lighted candle in right hand and left resting on 
an open Bible. Rev. Two females, temple of Fame, etc., in the dis- 
tance. On Second Jubilee, 1717. Silver. Fine. 31. 

673 Lutlier. Bust to r. Rev. Busts of Zwingli and Melanchthon, vis-a-vis. 
On the 3d Jubilee, 1817. Silver; slightly circulated proof. 25. 

674 Luther. Very fine. Busts jugata of Luther, Elector John, and 
Melanchthon to r. Rev. Luther presenting the Augsburg Confes- 
sion to Emp. Charles V. On the 3d Cent, of Augsburg Conf., 1830. 
Bronze proof. 25. 

675 John II., 1539. Fred. William III., 1839. Busts jugata to 1. Rev. 
Administering Communion, Berlin, 2 Nov., 1839. Bronze. F. 28. 

676 Zwingli. Bust to r. Rev. Celebration at Zurich, 1819, on the Refor- 
mation. Silver. Very fine. 13. 

-A-Ugsburg Confession, Centennial of 1630. Octagonal, with loop, 
13 X 14. Silver. Good. 

678 Luther and Melanchthon. Busts jugiita to r. Rev. View of Zion with 
quotation from Psalm xlvi., 5. To com. the 2d Cent, of the Augs- 
burg Confession. Gold. Very fine. 12. 




RELIGIOUS MEDALS. 

Christ in the manger, with Virgin Mary and Wise Men. Rev. Bap- 
tism of Christ. Gold. Proof, field slightly dulled. Size 17. 

Christ in the Manger, with Virgin Mary and tlie Wise men. Rev. 

Female praying at an altar. Silver. Very good. 2U. 

Baptism of Christ in the Jordan. Rev. Ins. Silver. Fine. 32. 



REI.IGIOUS MEDAI^. 



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682 Christ victorious over death and the devil. Eev. Christ speaking to 
the multitude; in foreground, the whale casting up Jonah. Silver. 
Very fine. 26. 

683 Christ, very fine bust, front face, dividing a S2. Re\^ St. John baptiz- 
ing Christ ; “ One Master, one faith, one baptism,” in exg. ephs 
(EPHESIANS) iv. V. 5. A splendid medal b}’ Lorenz of Rome. Silver. 
Proof. 27. See plate, lof 

684 Christ blessing little children. Rev. Communion cup, etc. Silver. 
Fine. 27. 

o 685 Christ blessing little ’children. Rev. A very fine representation of the 
' Last Supper. Silver. Proof. 27. See plate. 

686 Christ with the Apostles in a ship, tempest tossed, the Apostles awak- 

ening him ; in tempestate secvuitas. Rev. St. George and the 
dragon ; s. oeougivs eqvitvm patronvs. Medal crown. Extremely 
fine. Silver. 28. ( — 

687 Calvin, John, 1509-1564. Bust to 1. Rev. A pulpit. Cast in lead 
and bronzed. Fine. 72. 

Channing, W. Ellery. Bust to r. Rev. Blank. Rejected design for 
prize medal of Glasgow University. 25 struck. Pub. price $5- 
Silver. Proof. 28. 

All Saints’ Church, N. Y. Semi-Centennial, 1874. Bronze proof. 25. 
Pilgrim Jubilee Memorial, 250. Anniversary of the landing at 
Plymouth Rock, 1620-1870. Copper and copper plated. Proof. 
23. • 2 pieces. 

691 Soule, Bishop Joshua. Bust. Rev. Randolpli Macon College, Ya., and 

AVesley Chapel, N. Y. Copper and W. M. Proof. 32. 2 pieces. 

692 Tillotson, John, Arclibishop of Canterbury. Bust. Very fine. Br. 18. 

693 AV 3 ’cklifre, John. English Reformer. A"ery fine bust. Br. Y. f. 18. 
693^Bust of Christ, Coverdale, Luther, Wesley, Moody and Sankei', etc. 

Mostly white metal, and sizes 26, 28. 3 Pierced. 36 pieces. 

694 Scriptural Subjects. Rev. Ins. Cast in lead and bronzed. Ver^^ fine. 

46. 7 pieces. 

695 Religious and Friendship Medals. 19, 22 (2), 23, 24, latter pierced. 

Silver. A^eiy fine. 5 pieces. 

696 Religious medals, 2 of Bremen, diamond shape; another with St. Marv. 
Rev. St. George and the dragon ; 2 Bears’ claws (bound with silver) 

for scratching the skin when doing penance, the whole on a ring. 
Sold as one lot. (o j " 

f'O 697 Baptismal and communion medal of Henri Junet, 1848-61. Christ 
within a portal. Rev. Baptismal font. Ins. engraved. Silver. 
Proof. 32. 

698 Apostle Saul. Fine bust to 1. Rev. A'iew of Christ appearing in a 
cloud to Saul, near to Damascus. Ins. From Acts ix. Silver. 

/ A ery fine. Rare. 25. 

699 Female holding an anchor suspended from a radiant triangle; wer 

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MARRIAGE MEDAES — COINS OE FRANCE. 



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QOTT VERTiiAUT IM iiiMMEL. llev, Towei' founded on a rock in the 
sea, the wind blowing against it; hat wol gebaut und auf erden. 
Silver. Veiy fine. 26. 




MARRIAGE IVIEDALS. 

Male and female with hands joined over an altar. Rev. Ins. Silver. 
Fine. 28. 

Hands and hearts joined. Rev. Hen and chickens. Silver. Cast. 

Very good. 22. . 

Male and female, with hands joined. 1625. Rev. Doves cooing. Silver. 
Very line. 22. 

Gilmor. 50th anniversary, 1821, of marriage of Robert and Louisa 
Gilmor. Busts, jugata. Rev. Love. Win. Very fine. 21. ^ 
Warner. 50th anniversary, 1876, of the marriage of Thomas L. Warner 
and Betsy Wilder (parents of Mr. Thomas Warner). \V m. Proof, 22. 



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V^706 

P • ^OTOS 

709 

710 



714 





FRANCE. 

Charlemagne. 800 to 814. A cross ; carevs rex fr.-(-. Rev. Mono- 
gram of KAROLVS; MET VLLO. (Mcllc, ill i’oitou, place of mintage.) 
Silver penii}’. Extremely fine and perfect. 

Lothaire II. 825 to 869. Cross, lotiirivs rex. Rev. A temple. 

Silver penny struck at Bourges. Very fine. 

Herbert, Count of Maine. 1036. Silver penny. Fair. 

Raimoiid (Saint) Count of Narbonne. 1185 to 1275. Penny. Ex. fine. 
Louis IX (St. Louis.) 1226 to 1270. A cross; lvdovicvs rex, outer 
circle sit, etc. Rev. Gate of Tours, tvronvs civis ; border of fleur- 
de-lis. Gros Tournois. Very good. Size 15 J. 

Philip III. (1270.) Around a cross; piiilipvs rex. Rev. Gate of 
Tours. Long, perfect legend. Gros Tournois. Size 16. Very fine. 
Philip IV. 1285 to 1314. Device as la.st. puilippvs rex. Gros 
Tournois. Very good. 

Philip VI. (1328.) Similar to last. Gros Tournois. Very fine. 

John II. “The Good.” 1350 to 1364. King in armor with sword 
drawn, on horseback, the housings covered with fleur-de-lis. Rev. 
Foliate cross within a circle. Gold. Very fine. Size 18. Plate. 
Charles V. 1364 to 1380. King in armor, with drawn sword and scep- 
tre, standing under an arch. Rev. Foliate cross, crowns and fleur- 
de-lis in angles. Gold. Very fine. Size 18. Plate. 

Louis 11. of Flanders. (1383.) Lion seated and crowned. Rev. Fo- 
liate cross within two circles of inscription. Double Tournoise. 
Extremely fine, with very long and perfect legend. Rare. S. 20. 
Louis XII. (1498 to 1515.) Cross within two circular lines of ins. 
Rev. Gate of Tours. Gros Tournois. Extremely fine and perfect. 
Size 16. 



COINS OF FRANCE. 



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ITeniyll. 1556. Head in armor to r. Rev. Shield crowned. Crown. 
Fine. 

Charles IX. 1563. Bust in armor to 1. Rev. Anns crowned, i 
Crown. Very good. 

Henry III. 1582. Crowned shield. Rev. Cross terminating with 
fleur-de-lis. Crown. Very good. 

Henry III. 1583. H. crowned. Rev. Cross. Groat. Good. Size 16. 
Henry VI. 1603. Crowned shield. Rev. Foliate cross. I Crown. 

Very good. Prof. Anthon did not have a coin of this king. QVM'iZy 
Louis XIllI. 1653. Young portrait bust. Rev. Arms crowned. Crown. 
Very good. 

Louis XIIII. 1657, and other copper coins. Poor and fine. 16 pcs. 

Louis XIIII. 1676, ’02, ’4, 1712. Bust to r. i i, A. Crown. Very 
good. pieces. ' - 

Lille. Two marshal’s batons bearing arms, crowned. Rev. xx s(ols). 

PRO DEFENSioNE VRBis ET PATRi.® 1708. Pieces of necessit}’, struck 
while besieged by the Allies. Copper. 5, 10, 20 Sols. V. good and 
fine. pieces. 

Louis XV. 1726. Young bust to 1. Rev. Two shields, crowned. 

Gold. Louis d’Or. Fine. Size 15. Plate. 

Louis XV. 1735. Young bust. Crown. Poor. 

1765. Bust with long neck. Crown. \'"ery good. 

1780. Young bust. M. M. Cow for Bearn. Crown. Poor. 
1791. Young head. C. 1, J, 1 Sou. Very fine. 3 pcs. 
1791. Head to 1. 15 Sols, and one of Louis XV. Fine. 

2 pieces. 

1791, 1792. Large bust to 1. Copper. 2 Sous, 12 Le- 
niers. Veiy fine. 2 pieces. 

Republic. 1791. Bust of Minerva. Rev. Two hands clasped and 
holding spears, surmounted by a liberty cap. 2 Sous 6 Denici’s. 

“ Exchangeable for .\ssignats.” Copper. Fine and scarce. 

Louis XVI. 1793. Head.- Rev. Genius of France. Crown. Fair. 
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Busts, jugata. Rev. murd by the 
FACTIOUS, etc. Copper medal ette. _ Very fine. Size 18. 

Republic. 1793. Wreath of oak inclosing value; six uvres (or 
Crown). Rev. Genius of France writing the Constitution. Weakly 
struck on the head ; otherwise extremely fine. 

Monneron’s 2 Sous. 1791. Libert}’’ seated. Bright red. 

Same obv. Rev. revolvtion francais. 1792. 2 Sous. Copper-gilt. 

Proof, 

Same. Bronze. Proof. /<> 

Monneron’s 5 Sols. 1792. Soldiers taking the oath to support the 
Constitution. Copper-g\lt. Vei*y fine. 

Monneron’s 5 Sols. 1792. Hercules vainly endeavoring to break a 
bundle of sticks; vessels in the distance; “The French ^lited arc 
Invincible.” Proof. Scarce. 



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Louis XVI. 
Louis XVI. 
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Sphinx suppl3'ing a fountain from her breasts ; regeneration fran- 
cAisE. Rev. Wreath; repurlique francaise. 5 decimes l’an 2. 
15ell metal. Ver}' fine. Scarce, ^ 

Mentz, German}\ 171)3. Fasces and oak branches; repurlique 
FRANCAISE. Siege pieces of 1, 2, 5 Sols. Gun metal. \ ery fine. 3 pcs. 
Napoleon I. Head laureated to 1. ; napoleon empereur. 1813. Gold. 

20 Francs. Extremely fine. Plate. 

Napoleon, premier consul. 1813. J, 1 Franc, i Fr. as Emp. Fine. 

3 pieces. ^ 

Antwerp. 1814. Siege coins struck by Gen. Carnot while besieged by 
the Allies. Branches of laurel enclosing n, above, anvers ; below, 
1814. Rev. MONNAiE ORSiDiONALE. Copper. 5, 10 Centimes. Very , 
good and fine. 2 pieces. 

Antwerp. Same design ; but cipher of Louis XVIII. instead of N. 5, 

10 Centimes. Copper. Very good and uncirculated. 2 pieces. 
Strasbourg. Siege money struck by the garrison while besieged b>' 
the Allies, n crowned, also same of L(ouis xviii.) Rev. Wreath; 

UN DECiME 1814 and 1815. M.M. BB. Bell metal. Fine. 4 pcs. 
Napoleon I. Head laureated to r.; napoleon emperor. 5 Francs of 
the Hundred Days, 1815. Extremely fine. Very scarce. M. M. 
Paris. 1%^.^ 

Napoleon I. Head to 1. Rev. Ship sailing; c’est du cpiYRE , “This 
is bronze. ” V. f. Size 17. 

Napoleon II. Head to 1. }, 2 Francs, 1, 3, 5, 10, Centimes. 

181G. Copper proofs. 7 pieces, 

Louis XVIII. Head to I. Rev. Arms. 5 Francs, 1823. Fine. 

Charles X. Head to 1. Rev. Arms. 5 Francs, 1828. Fine. 

Charles X. Louis Philippe I. C. 5, 10 Centimes. V. G. and 
uncir. 4 pieces. 

Henry V^^ Young bust, crowned to r. ; essai monetaire. Rev. 
Wreath, 1839. C. proof. 

Louis Philippe I. Head to r. 5 Francs, 1841. M. M. Strasbourg. 
Fine. 

Louis Philippe I. Same, but 1846. Very fine. 

Republic, 1848. Genius of France, inscribing 24, 25 fev, 1848, on a 
tablet. Gold. 20 Francs. Uncirculated. Brilliant. Plate. 

Republic, 1848. Patterns for^20 Francs. Beautiful designs by Barre, 
Rogat and others. Tin; silver plated. Different. 17 pieces. 

Republic, 1848. Patterns for 5 Francs. Beautiful designs by Alard, 
Barre, B0V3’, C anno is and others. Tin; siLoer plated; equal in ap-j" 
pearance to silver. Different. 23 pieces. 

Republic, 1848. Patterns for 5 Fr. Very thick and edge lettered. 

Tin. V. f. 2 pieces. 

Republic, 1848. Patterns^ for 10 centimes. Beautiful designs by vari- 
ous artists. Tin; siiiir plated. Different. 20 pieces. 



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COINS OF THE FRENCH COLONIES. 

Republic, 1848. Patterns for 10 C. Copper proofs. Different. 8pcs. /o 

Republic, 1849. Pattern for 20, 5 Francs, 10 C. Diff. Tin; plated, 

6 pieces. *| 

Republic, 1849. Hercules, Liberty and Equality. 5 Francs. TJncir. 

Republic, 1850. Head of Liberty. 5 Francs. Very fine. 

Napoleon III. Head to 1. Beautiful proof set of 5, 2, 1, J, i Francs* 
1853-4. Rare in this condition. 5 pieces. 

Napoleon III. Head laureated to r. 5 Francs. Gold. 1862. Uncir. 

Napoleon III. Head to 1. Also Repub. 1848-50. 1, 2, 5, 10 cent. C. 

Briglit red. 8 pieces. 

Napoleon III. i, i, 1 Franc. Louis Philippe, i, i, 2 Fr. V. g. and 
uncir. . ^ pieces. 

Republic, 1870. Head of Liberty. 5 Francs struck at Paris. Uncir- 
culated. R^e, as they were c oined duri ng a very brief^ perioxL 

Commune, 1871. Hercules, Liberty and Equality standing. Rev. M. 
M., a trident and anchor, A (Paris). 5 Francs. Uncirculated. 

R are. 

Commune, 1871. Duplicate. Uncirculated, slight nick in field. Rare, 

G^ermtlnr? 1871. 5, 10 Centimes. Copper. Bright red. M. M. Bee 

and anchor A. Fine. 2 pieces. 

Co mifl' n ii crf 1871. 5, 10 Centimes. Copper. Bright red. M. M. Bee 

and anchor, K. Bordeaux. 2 pieces. 

Republic, 1871. Head of Liberty. 2 Francs. M. M. Bee and 
anchor. Uncir. 

Gambetta. Bust to 1. ; uepubliqtje francaise. Rev. Wreath enclos- 
ing Genius inscribing the Constitution on a tablet. 5 F. ; les 
FRANCAis UNIS SONT INATTAQUABLES. Pattern. 5 Francs. Silver. 
Proof, with milled edge. Very rare, y 

Thiers. Bust to 1. At either side, cat-o-nine tails and extinguisher, 
two torches and 1685 below. Rev. Wreath, enclosing shield bearing 
view of the execution by shooting of Satory ; republique francaise, 
1872. Satirical 5 Francs. Silver. Proof. Very rare. fW" 

Bordeaux. Struck while in revolt. Wreath enclosing caduceus sur- 
mounted by a Liberty cap; republique francoise. Rev. Oval 
Medallion, bearing view of Bordeaux. Copper. Fine. Rare. Size 19. 

Same. Very good. 





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783 



FRENCH COLONIES. 

Cayenne. Louis XVI. 2 Sous, 1789. C. crowned. Fine. C. and 
brass. 2 pieces. 

Guiana. Louis XVIII., 1818. 10 Centimes. Base silver. Good. 

Mauritius. Louis XVI., 1781. 3 Sous. Good. Base silver. 

Saint Martin. W. I. I. Louis XVI. Piece for Cayenne ^urstanm ad, 
s M in a beaded circle ; also incused M. V. g. and rare, 3 Sous, j 



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Suez Canal Co. Ship sailing. 20 Centimes, 1865. Brass. Very fine. 
Windward Islands. W. I. I. Louis XV. Head to r. 1731-2-12. 

6 Sous. V.g. //- 2 pieces. 

John IIearne & Cie. Mev. Bonpour. 25 ctms. Copper. V. f. 

FRENCH MEDALS. 

[All bronze unless otherwise specified. Closing number refers to size.] 

Henry IL, Louis XIII. Very fine busts to r. Rev. Date of biitb 
and death. Bronze. Proofs. 21. 2 pieces. 

Cardinal Richelieu. Very fine bust to r. i. w'ARIN f. Rev. A genius 
moving the seven planets around the terrestrial globe mens sidera 
VOLVIT, 1831. Restrike. A splendid medal. Proof. 34. Plate. 
Louis XIIII. Youthful bust in armor to r. w^arin, 1643, beneath. 
Rev. Anne of Austria in widow’s dress to r. Cast copy. Very fine. 
Loop for suspension. 35. 

Louis XIV. Bust to r. Rev. Bust of Maria Theresa, of Austria, 
1660, below mavger . f. Very fine. 26. 

Louis XV. Youthful bust. Rev. View of Paris and Seine. Silver. 
Fine. 18. 

Louis XV. Bust in armor to r. duvivier f. Rev. Orange tree. 
1735. Silver. Fine. 18. 

Ijouis XV. Bust in armor to r. Rev. Arms crowned, comitia bur- 
GUNDIAi, 1749. C. V. f. 19. 

Louis XVI. Very fine bust to r. Rev. Interior of the Hall of the 
Assembh’ at Versailles, with the deputies laying their privileges on 
the altar of their countiy, Aug, 4, 1789. Hennin regards this medal 
as the most remarkable one of the time, for size and careful execu- 
tion ; and it is certainly an exquisite production. 1200 were struck 
in copper, and one given to each deputy ; tlie dies were then de- 
stroyed. Rare and veiy fine. See plate. 40. 

View of the Siege of the Bastile, 1789. Rev. Arrival in Paris of the 
King, 6th Oct., 1789, the royal carriage being escorted to the Tuil- 
eries. A very minutely engraved medal by Andrieu. Electro- 
type. Not au 3 ' struck. Very fine. 64. ^ ^ 

Medal struck on two plates of iron from the ruins of the Bastile ; 
joined b}' a brass rim; Paris, as a female, presiding over the ruins. 
Rev. Explanatory inscription by the patriot, Pallo}'. Very fine. 
Rare. 23^. 

Liberty, with thunderbolt and staff, trampling on ensigns of ro 3 ’alt}'. 
“ Example to the Nations,” Aug. 10, 1792. Rev. Angels supporting 
cap of liberty and fasces ; “ In memory of the glorious combat of the 
French People against the tyranny at the Tuileries.” In exg. “ The 
Commune of Paris.” Original. Verj’ fine, and rare. 35. 

Same. Restrike. Proof. 



FRENCH MEDALS. 



51 








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Corclay d’Armas, Marie Anne Charlotte cle. Bust in dress and 
cap, to r. ; charlotte corday d armans nee en 1768, deca®® a 
PARIS LE 17 JUILL, 1793. Rev. Female sacrificing at an altar ; Yic- 
TiMES DEs iMFAMiES RE voLUTiONNARiEs. in exg. 1793. It vvas this 
heroine that assassinated Marat, one of the atrocious leaders of the 
Revolution. Bronze. Very fine. Edge milled. Very rare, and a 
medal but seldom offered. 20^. 

Louis XVI., his wife, Marie Antoinette, and his sister Elizabeth, prin- 
cess of France. Very beautiful portrait busts, jugata to r. Rev. 
Dates of their execution between two palm branches. An exquisite 
production by Barre. Bronze. Very fine. Original. See plate. 26. 

NAPOLEON I. 

Bust full faced, and crowned with a wreath of lotus flowers. Rev. Na- 
poleon in a triumphal chariot, drawn by camels richly caparisoned, 
passing between Pompey’s Pillar and Cleopatra’s Needle. A very 
beautiful medal to commemorate the conquest of Egypt, 1798. 
Proof. 26. Plate. 

Bust, above a tablet bearing minutely engraved view of the battle of 
Marengo \ in background, a trophy' of flags, cannon, etc. Rev. Na- 
poleon on horseback w ielding a thunderbolt at the Alp s. A very 
beautiful medal. Proof. Restrike. 38. 

Bust to r., in military costume. Rev. Words of the first Consul to lus 
troops before the battle of Marengo. Original. Very fine. 32. 

Bust to 1. Rev. The Eastern hemispliere; he gave to France liberty, 
TO THE WORLD PEACE. 1802. Inscribed by D. Eccleston. Much 
nicked, otherwise very good. Very rare. 36. 

Head to r. Rev. The Eniperor standing in Roman costume, holding 
out a victory with right hand and staff in left, to commemorate the 
defeat of the Austrians and recovery of the French standards, 1805. 
Beautiful. Proof. 26. 

Head laureated to r. Rev. The Emp. standing on a shield supported 
by two soldiers ; le senat et le peuple an xiii. Gold. Very fine. 8 }. 

Same. And others of Louis XVIII, and Louis Philippe. Silver. Very 
fine. 8, 10, IIL. 5 pieces. 

Napoleon and Murat, both in armor, standing upon a platform, and re- 
ceiving the two Mayors of Paris, who are presenting an address. Rev. 
Fame ; in background a pile of military spoils ; above de germanis, 
“Over the Germans.” A superb medal, to commemorate the recep- 
tion of the Mayors of Paris by the Emperor, at the Palace of Schoen- 
brunn. Very fine. Original. 43. 

Marriage medal. Busts jugata, of Napoleon and Maria Louisa. Rev. 
The ro3’al pair before a hymeneal altar, 1st of April, 1810. Proof. 26. 

Head to r. Rev. Tlie Kremlin, Moscow, with the standard of Napoleon 
planted on the ramparts ; entre a moscou, 15 Sept., 1812. B. Proof. 
26. Restrike. 



FRENCH MEDALS. 












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y52 

V^812 






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814 






815 

816 

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827 



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829 



830 



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833 

^834 

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Same obv. Rev. Boreas with bag of wind pursuing a warrior ; dead 
horse, dismantled cannon, etc., in background. Retreat of tlie 
Army from Russia, Nov. 1812. Proof. 26. Restrike. 

Napoleon mounted on a jackass, and led by the devil, to Elba. 
V. f. 15L 

Head laureated to r, enclosed b}- wreath of oak and palm, entwined by 
names of battles. Rev. View of the Island of St. Helena; il mourut 
SUR UN RociiER (He dies on a rock.) ile iielene, 5 mai, 1821. 
Restrike. Proof. 44. 

Bust in military costume to 1. Rev. View of his tomb under the wil- 
lows. Nicked. Good. 26. * 

Tomb at St. Helena. Figure of Napoleon formed by the trees. Brass. 18. 
Bust I face after death, 5 Ma}^, 1821. Rev. Napoleon in a cloud re- 
ceiving his son into Heaven after his death, July 22, 1832. Restrike. 
Bronze. Proof. 32. 

Statue of Napoleon on the Vendome column. V. f. 14, 16. 2 pcs. 

Head laureated to 1. Rev. View of the funeral cortege. 5 Dec., 1840. 
Eestrike. Proof. 36. / ^ 

Napoleon II. Bust to 1., and another medal. Fine. 9, 20, 21, 3 pcs. 
Hortense,*wife Louis Napoleon. Head to r. Name and title in Greek. 

A beautiful med alet^ s truck on her visit’ to medal-mint. Proof. 14. 
Man in Roman costume, inscribing a column with 27, 28, 29 July, 1830. 

In memory of heroes who fought for liberty. Fine. 26. 

Duke and Duchess of Berry ; busts. V. f., and proof. 26, 32. 2 pcs. 
Foy. Max Sebastian ; general and orator. Bust to r. Rev. Date of 
b. and d. Fine. 26. 

Louis XVIII.; bust to r. Rev. France receiving a ship, il forte la 
PAIX DU MONDE. “ It beat s the Peace of the World,” 1814. V. f. 26. 
Louis XVIII. and Henry IV. ; bust jugata. Rev. Ins. Very fine. 20L 
Prince Eugene ; head to 1. Rev. Wreath, honneur et fidelite. 
Proof. 29. *>/ 

Louis Philippe I. ; bust in military costume to r. Rev. Ins. Proof. 32. 
Louis Philippe I. ; head to r. Rev. Standards ; to com. the distribu- 
tion of standards to the Nat. Guard. V. f. 24. / 

Louis Philippe I.; bust to 1. Rev. Statue of Napoleon on Vendome 
Column. Proof. 26. 

Louis Philippe I. ; bust to 1. Rev. The Constitutional Oath. Fine. 32. 
Louis Philippe I. and Duke of Orleans. Very fine. Diff. 16,17. 3 pcs. 
View of the Siege of the Bastile, 1789. Rev. Statue of Liberty on 
the top of the Column of July, 1840. 1789-1830 in field. V. f. 26. 

Republic, 1848. Altar and Head of Liberty. Copper. V. fine. 16, 
21. 3 pcs. 

Gen. Cavaignac ; bust to 1. Rev. Saluted by acclamation, etc. Tin. 
Proof 28. 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



53 



0 S39 
' 840 



' 0 836 j 
837j 

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p J 838 

If ls>^ 

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844 

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jo/ 853 

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855 

»i 1^856 
x (0 858 

v\ 



Girardin, Emile de. Politician, etc. Head to 1. Rev, Ins. \ . fine. 33. 
Napoleon III. Obv. as on coina^ 1854-4. Rev. Visit to Lille and 
the Mint. V. f. 19. 2 pcs. L 

Napoleon III. Head to 1. ; above, an eagle with oak wreath, in a sun- 
burst. Rev. Wreath and dates of the plebiscite. V. f. 32. 

Napoleon III. and Eugenie; heads on either side. Proof. 32. 

Waterloo. Satirical medal. Badly used-up Veteran. Bell metal. 

V. f. 22. 

Napoleon III. ; head to 1. Rev. Head of the Sun ; departure of the , 
army for Italy, 1859. V. f. 34. 

Napoleon III. and the Prince Imperial, jugata. Rev. Maritime Expo- 
sition, Havre, 1868. Proof. 26. 

Napoleon III. as a Prussian. Rev. Owl. vampire de la France, 1870. 
Bright red. 20. > ' 

Commune, 1871. Eye within a wreath of oak, on a fasces. Rev. 

blank. Hexagonal. Very fine. Very rare. 22 x 46. 

Commune, 1871. Liberty cap, commune de paris, 1871. Rev. Ins. 
Lead-gilt, 32. 

Commune, 1871. Police badge. Tri-colored shield bearing 6. V. fine. 
Siege of Paris, 1870-1. Pigeon correspondence ; pigeon with letter. 

C. Uncir. 19. 

Republic, 1871. Lead, bronzed and gilt. 29. 2 pcs. 

Medalets and jettons. Brass, tin and copper. Very fine. Different. 

89 pcs. 

Lorraine, A fine series of medals of the Dukes and their wives ; busts 
on each side. Copper. Very fine. 30. 8 pcs. 

Clemence, Jos. G. Canon, and theological writer, 1717-1778. Bust. 
Rev. Blessing a child. Br. V. f. 28, 

COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 

Ear of wheat and lines. Rev. A horse to left. Same as Ruding, 
Plate I., No. 9. Gold. Oval. ll^xlO. Very fine. Very rare. 
Wt. 93 grs. 

Same as Ruding, Plate I., No. 7. Sceatta. Silver. Fine. ^ ~ 

ANGLO-SAXON. , 

Eanred. Kings of Northumberland, 808-840. Stycae. Copper. Good. ^ 
Clipped. 

Aethelred, 840-848. edelred rex. Rev. fordred. Stycae. Coppej. 3^- 
Extremely fine. 

Vigmund, Archbishop of York, 831-854. viqmund. Rev. edeliielm. 

Copper. Styca. Extremely fine and perfect. 

Burgred, 852-874. Bust to r., the head within a circle ; bvrgred rex. 

Rev. MON -t- DYDDA ETA. Silver penn3^ Perfect. Scarce. See Plate. 
Aethelred II., 978-1016. Bust to 1., edelred rex. Rev. Long cross. 

Penny. Ver}' fine. ^ 

Aethelred II. Bust to r., within a circle. Rev. Hand of Providence, 

8 



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51 



COIISS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



^ 







El VI in field. Struck at London. Hawkins’ Plate X\ I., No. 206. 
^enn 3 ^ Very fine. 

Canute, 1016-1035. Bust with mitre to 1. Rev. Cross and circles. 
Struck at London. Penn}". Fine, 

Canute. Bust to 1., with sceptre. Rev. Short double cross. Edge 
slightly broken. Penny. Very fine. 

Canute. Bust to 1., in a quatrefoil, coroneted. Rev. Long cross, voided 
upon a quatrefoil. Edge slightly broken. Penny. Very fine. 

Edward the Confessor, 1042-106G. Large bust to r. Rev. Double 
cross, terminating in 3 crescents. Hawkins’ Plate X\ II., No. 227. 
Penny. Fine, 'j - 

Edward the Confessor. King seated on a throne. Rev. Double cross, 
with a bird in each angle. Obv. weak. Penny. Fine. ]-' 

Edward the Confessor. Bust to 1., helraeted and with sceptre. Rev. 
Short double cross bearing a square, 3 pellets at the points. Penny. 
VeiT fine. ^ 

AFTER THE NORMAN CONQUEST. 

William the Conqueror, 1066-1087. Bust of the king, front face, 
crowned, three fillets pendent at each side of the head ; -fPiLLEjiv 
REX A. Rev. Ornamented cross. “Bonnet Type” Penny. Per- 
fectly uncirculated. Very rare. See Plate. 

William the Conqueror. Bust to 1., crowned, 3 fillets hanging down 
behind the head ; sceptre in front, -f pillemv rex a. Rev. Foliate 
cross. “Wallingford Profile ” Penny. Perfectly uncirculated. 
Very rare. See Plate. 

The two pennies last descril)ed are types but seldom seen in this 
country, and cost $7.50 each to import some }fears since. 

William the Conqueror. Bust, front face, pillelm rex. Rev. Cross, 
p A X s in angles. Penny. Fine. 

William the Conqueror. Same design. Penny. Very good. 

Stephen, 1105-1154. Bust with sceptre to r. Rev. Cross within a 
quatrefoil. Legend poorly strupk as usual, but the bust is fine. Penny. 
Very rare. See plate. 

Richard I., 1189-1199. ricardvs in two lines. Rev. cross. Penn}". Fair. 

Henry III., 1216-1272. Head, front face. Rev. Cross and crosslets.. 
Penny. Fine. 

Henry III. Head and sceptre. Rev. Long cross. Penny. V. good. 

Edward I., 1272 to 1307. Bust, full face. London, Cantor, York 
mints. Pennies. Very good. 4 pcs. 

Edward II., 1307 to 27. Bust full face. Durham mint. Penny. Poor. 

Edw’ard the Black Prince, 1376. Anglo Gallic half groat, ^-length 
bust with sceptre to r ; edprd (weak) six regis anglic r. Rev. 
Long cross, pricps aqvtae, etc. Good and rare, t 

Edward the Black Prince. Same. Good. Rare. (, 

Edward the Black Prince. |^-length bust, full face. Rev. Long cross, 
lion and fleur-de-lis in angles. Penny. Very good. Rare. S'- 



r 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



55 









IV 



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9 
880 



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881 

is S' 882 
^ 883 
884 






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897 
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902 




903 



Edward; the .Black Prince. A leopard, kdvvaudfi (l). Rev. Cross 
(p.r)egis anglie. Denier. Very good. Rare, v^, 

Henry V., 1413 to 1422. Half-length figure of the king standing in a 
ship, sword drawn and with shield ; iienric di gra rex angl z franc 
i)NS iiYB. Rev. A cross fleury voided, within a double tiessure of 
eight angles, in the quarters a lion under a crown. Gold, Noble. 
Uncirculated, sharp, even and perfect impression. 20|. Plate. 

Henry V. Bust. full faced and crowned. Rev. Long cross; villa 
CAL isiE. Groat. Fine. 

Henry V. Same design as last. Half groat. Very fine. 

Henry VI., 1422 to 14G1. Same design ; villa calisie. Groat. Fine. 
Henry VI. Same design ; ci vitas London. Groat. Very good. 
Edward IV., 1461 to 1483. Design same as last; civitas London. 
Groat. Fine. 

Richard III., 1483 to 1485. Same design. London. Groat. Fine, o 
Henry VIL, 1485 to 1509. Same design. London. Groat. Fine. 
Henry VII. Same design ; civitas cantor, i Groat. Good. 

Henry VII. The archangel Michael standing on the dragon ; iienric 
DI GRA REX ANGL z FRA. Rcv. A ship with large cross for the mast, 

II on one side and a rose on the other. Gold. Angel. Fine. 17. 
Henry VIII., 1509 to 1547, 1st coinage. Bust crowned to r, as on the 
coins of Henry VII. Rev, Arms on a cross. M. M. portcullis. Groat. 
Very fine. 

Henry VIII., 2d coinage. Bust to 1. Rev. Arms as before. Groat. 
Diff. Very good. 2 pieces. ~ 

Henry VIII., 3d, coinage. Bust, | face to r. York mint. Groat. 
Very good. 3 

Henry VIIL, 3d coinage. Same design. Half groat. Very good. 
Henry VIII, Sovereign seated. Rev, T w (Thos. Wolsey) at sides of 
shield. Penny. Good. 

Edward VI., 1547 to 1553. King on horseback to r., both in armor, 
beneath 1552 ; edward vi. p. G. agl. fra. z. hirer, rex. m. m. a tun. 
Rev. Arms on a cross ; posvi DEVM, etc. Crown. Fine, Very rare. 
Edward VI. Half crown of 1551, same design but with three ostrich 
plumes on horse’s head. M. m. y. Fine. Very rare. 

Edward VI., 2d coinage. Bust front face. Shilling. Very good. 
Edward VI, Same design. Sixpence. Left field filed. Very good. 
]\Iary, 1553 to 1558. Bust to 1., crowned. Groat. Poor. 

Pliilip and Mary. Same as last, but piiilip z maria. Groat. V. good. 
Philip and Mary. Busts vis-a-vis ; crown and date 1554 above ; Philip et 
MARIA. Rev. Royal arms, crowned. Shilling. Good. 

Philip. Crown for Brabant, 1558. Bust to 1.; philippvs D. g. hisp. 
ANG. Very good and w«or 

Philip. Head to r., crowned ; philip. r. ang. fr. neap. pr. hi. Rev. 
Wreath ; FI DEI DEFENSOR. Groat, probob iy struck at Naples. Very 
fine and very-iPaTe. See plate. 



56 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 






0\. M.9- 






904 



905 



906 



^ VI 



907 
vW 908 

aM 1^910 
\\ 911 

\ \ 



Elizabeth, 1558 to 1603. Bust to 1., crowned. Eev. Arras crow'iied, 
E 11 at^sides. M. M. A castle. Pierced in two places, near edge under 
the bust, not interfering with the legend. Gold. Half sovereign. 
Very fine. Plate. 

Elizabeth. Bust to 1., crowned ; holding sceptre and raund. M. M. 1= 
1601. Rev. Arras on a cross. Crown. Head w'eakly struck, otherwise 
very good. Veiy rare. 

Elizabeth. Half crown, sarae design as last and of sarac date.i Very 
very rare in this condition. Cost, $16.50. vsiJt 

Bust to 1. Uarnraered shillings. M. M.’s diff. Good. 2 pcs. 
Bust to 1. Ilararaered sixpence. Very good. 

Bust to 1., in plain dress. Milled sixpence, 1562, V, good. 
Bust to 1 2 pence and pennies (2). Fair. 3 pcs. — ' 

James I., 1603 to 1625. Half-length figure of the king to r., in armor 
and with sceptre and orb. Rev. Arms crowned, i R at sides, faciam, 
etc. M. M. A trefoil = 1624. Gold, Sovereign. Very good. 23. 



fine and 
Elizabeth. 
Elizabeth. 
Elizabeth. 
Elizabeth. 



912 James I. Bust to 1., laureated and in armor. Rev, Arms crowned. 
/ 913 

I A, 



Xt) 914 

v\ 




,, 920 

iW >0 921 
■ 



Rev. Arms in a garnished escut- 
M. M. a fleur-de-lis. Fine 



\ 


















924 



925 



Gold 20 shilling piece or unit. M. m. A trefoil = 1624. V. fine. 23. 
James I. King on horseback to r., rose crowned on housing. Rev. 
Arms, with the Prince of Wales plumes above them, to show this 
was coined from the silver from mines in Cardiganshire. Crown. 
Very good. Rare. 

James I. Same but without the plumes. J Crown. Poor, 

James I. Shilling, sixpence, 2 pence and penny. Poor. 5 pcs. 
James I. On either side a rose. Halfpenny. Very good. 

Charles I., 1625 to 1649. Bust to 1., crowned, xx behind the head. 
Rev. Arms crowned, m, m. Plume = 1630. Gold unit or broad. 

Fine. 21. 

Charles I. King on horseback to 1. 
cheon ; Christ auspic regno. Crown, 
and evenly struck. 

Charles I. King mounted, 
h Crown. Poor. 

Charles I. Bust to r. and 1. Hammered shillings. 

Charles I. Same, Sixpence, Good. 

Charles I. Bust to 1. Milled shilling, has been bent. Very good. 
Charles I. King on horseback to 1., view of Oxford under the horse. 
Rev. RELiG, etc., 1644. A very fine co|5y of the very rare Oxford 
crown, silver, engraved and beautifully executed. 

Charles I. Newark Siege piece. Crown, c r at sides and xii beneath. 
Rev. OBS NEWARKE 1645. Lozenge shape. Hole in upper angle. 
Very good. 20 X 25. 

Commonwealth. 1649 to 1656. St, George’s cross between a branch 
of palm and laurel ; The Commonavealth of England. MM. The 
Sun. Rev. Two shields, one bearing St. George’s cross the other 
a harp; xx above, god avitii vs. 1651. Gold. 20 Shilling piece. 
Very fine. Rare. 



Rev. Oval shield of arras. M. M. Sun. 



Poor. 3 pcs. 



COIXS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



57 












Commonwealth. Silver Crown. 1653. Same design but v over shields. 
Very good. Rare. 

Commonwealth. Half Crown. 1653. Same design, but ii.vi over the 
shields. Slightly double struck, but very fine. Rare. 

Commonwealth. Shilling. 1652. Same, xii over shields. V. good. 

Commonwealth. Sixpence. 1854. Same, vi over shields. Good. 

Commonwealth. Twopence. No legend, ii over shields. Y. fine. 

Commonwealth. Penny. Same, i over shields. Very fine. 3 o 

Commonwealth, h Penny. One shield on each side. Very fine. 3 

Oliver Cromwell, Protector. 1656 to 1660. Bare bust to 1., laureated. 
OLiVAR D.Q.R.p.ANG.sco.ET.iiiB & PRO. Rev. Shield bearing St. George’s 
cross for England, St. Andrew’s cross for Scotland, and a harp for 
Ireland. On the escutcheon of pretence a lion rampant, the paternal 
coat of arms of Cromwell, the whole surmounted with an imperial 
crown. PAX.QViERiTVR.BELLO (Peace through War). 1656. Edge 
milled. Gold. Sovereign. Very fine and very rare. See plate. 

Oliver Cromwell. Bust to 1., draped, otherwise same design as last. 
Edge lettered has nisi peritvevs miiii adimat nemo. Crown. 1658. 
Obv. die cracked. Fine. Very rare. See Plate. 

Oliver Cromwell. Same design as last. Half Crown. 1658. Uncir- 
culated with proof surface and a beautiful specimen of this very rare 
coin. See plate for reverse. 

Oliver Cromwell. Same design. Shilling. 1658. Milled Edge. Ex- 
tremely fine. Rare. 

Charles II. 1660 to 1685. Bust to r. Crown and \ Crown. 1673, 
1682. Fair. 2 pieces. 

Charles II. Bust to r., draped. Shilling. 1668. ExtfemSly fine. 3 f 

Cliarles II. Same design. Sixpence. 1683. Extremely fine. ' 

Charles 11. Bust, crowned, ii (2 pence) behind the head. Hammered 
coinage. Very good. \\^ 

Charles II. Same. Maunday money by Roettier, 4, 3, 2, 1 pence. 
Uncirculated, ^ pieces. 

Charles 11. Pattern farthing in silver. Bust to 1., laureated and in 
armor; carolvs.a.carolo., 1665 beneath the bust. Rev. Britannia;’ 
QVATVOR MARiA.viNDico. Proof. Beautiful and rare. 

Charles II. Pattern farthing. Same as last, but the hair is in long 
flowing locks. A brass ring inserted in the planchet before the piece 
was struck. Beautiful proof. Rare. 

Charles II. Bust to 1., laureated. carolvs.a.carolo. Rev. Britannia. 
Farthing. 1675. Uncirculated. 

James II. 1685 to 1688. Bust to 1., draped and with long hair. Rev. 
4 shields of arms forming a cross. Crown. 1688. Extremely fine, 
only the slightest touch of wear on tips of the hair. Scarce. 

James II. Same. Sixpence. 1688. Very fine. 

James II. II. to 1. with short hair. Set of Maunday money. F. 4 pcs. 

William and Mary. 1688 to 1695. ^ Busts, jugata, to r. Rev. 4 shields 



58 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



I 00 



949 



A. \^S 950 
\V--951 
. w 952 

is 

^ 953 



V' 



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954 

955 



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V'' '' 958 



5^ VP 957 



V\ 



Qh 959 
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9G3 



^ V^^9G4 

V ib966 

I'^ki \.^^9G7 

\ ^U 9G8 
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975 



of arms forming a cross, date 1692 and WM in monogram in angles. 
Crown. Very good. Rare. 

William and Mary. Rusts jugata. Rev. Shields of arms crowned, 
i Crown. 1689. Very good. 

William and Mary. Same as Crown. Shilling. 1693. Very fine. Rare. 

William and Mary. Same design. Sixpence. 1693. TJncir. Rare. 

William and Mary. Busts, jugata. Set of Maunday money. Uncir- 
culated. Rare, ^ pieces. 

William and Mary. Busts, jugata. Rev. Britannia. Copper. Half- 
penny. 1694. Extremely fine. Scarce. 

IVilliam and Mar3^ Same. Farthing. 1694. Very fine. 

William and Mary. Pattern Farthing in silver. Bust of william 
III. DEI. GRA. Rev. Bust of MARIA II. DEI. GRA. Veiy fine. Rare. 

William and Maiy. Pattern half-penny in copper. Similar to last. 
Very^ft ne. 

William III. 1695 to 1702. Bust to r., draped. Rev. 4 shields of arms 
forming a cross. Crown. 1G95. Fine. 

IVilliam III. Same design. Half Crown. 1G98. Uncirculated. 

AVilliam III. Same design. Shilling. 1G97. Uncirculated. cwU 

William III. Same design. Sixpence. 1G9G. Uncirculated, /f 

William III. Same. Set of Maunday money. Uncir. Rare. 4 pcs. 

"William III. Pattern Farthing in silver. Bust to r., in armor; GV- 
LiELMVS TERTivs. Rcv. Britannia. 1G99. Proof. Rare. 

Anne. 1702 to 1714. Bust to r., draped. Rev. 4 shields of arms form- 
ing a cross. viGO under the bust. (Struck from silver captured at 
Vigo.) Crow'n of 1703. Ver}^ fine. Rare. 

Anne. Same. Vigo Half Crown. 1703. Very fine. Scarce. 

Anne. Same. Vigo. Shilling. 1703. Very fine. 

Anne. Same. Vigo. Sixpence. 1703. Uncirculated./^ 

Anne. Same, but with E (Edinb m’g),^ under the bust. Crown. 1707. F. 

Anne. Same. Shilling and sixpence. Very good. 2 pieces. 

Anne. Same design, but plain field under the bust. Rev. 4 shields of 
arms, divided b}’^ sceptres. Gold. Half Guinea. 1713. Ver}' fine. 

Anne. Bust to 1. Rev. Roses and plumes in the angles. Half crown. 
1707. V. f. 

Anne. Set of Maundaj’ money. Fine. Scarce. 4 pieces. 

Anne. Bust to 1. draped anne die gratia. Rev. Britannia, 1(14 
Copper FARTHING. Ver}' fine. Rare. This coin has occasioned 
more public remark than perhaps anj' other, from the fact of its sup- 
posed exceeding rarity, “But three struck,” etc. See plate. 

Anne. Bust to 1. Two beautiful medalets on the Union, 1707. Silver. 
Proofs. Size, 16. 2 pieces. 

George I., 1714-1727. Head to r. Rev. Four shields, etc. Gold, 
i Guinea, 1718. Very fine. 

George I. Bust to r., laureated and in armor. Rev. 4 Shields of arms, 
s s c in angles. Crown of 1723 for the South Sea Company. Very 
fine and rare. 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 



59 



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976 



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tf-r 979 
,, ' (> 980 



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q982 

. - ■j.r «»3 

I / 984 

(y If f. 

IPX 11^985 
Vo 986 

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IV 989 

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1.^. ^LO»» 

992 
, 993 

M ■ \Jk 

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Same. S. S. Co. Shilling and sixpence, 1723. Fine. 2 pcs. 
George I. Same. Hoses and plumes in the angles. Shilling, 1721. 
Very fine. 

George I. Set of Maunday money. Very good. Rare. 4 pieces. 
George I. Bust tor. Rev. Britannia. Copper farthing, 1719. Uncir. 
George II., 1727-1760. Bust to 1., laureated and in armor. Rev. 4 
Shields of arms, roses in the angles. Crown, 1743. Uncirculated. 
981 George II. Same obv. Angles of reverse plain. Edge lettered 
viCESiMO, etc. Half crown, 1746. Proof. Rare. From Anthon. 
sale No. 215, $6.50. 

George II. Same design. Milled edge. Shilling and sixpence. V.g. 2 pcs. 
George II. Set of Maunday mone}% Very fine. 4 pieces. 

George II. Same design but with lima (to show that thej^ were coined 
from the silver captured at Lima, Peru). Crown, 1746. Uncir. 
George II. Same. Lima Half crown, 1746. Uncirculated. 

George II. Same. Lima Shilling, 1745. Uncirculated. 

George II. Same. Lima Sixpence, 1746. Very good. 

George II. Bust to 1. Rev. Britannia. Copper. Half penny, 1729 ; 

farthing, 1730. Bronze. Proofs. 3^ 2 pieces. 

George II. Same. Copper half penny, 1749. Bright red. 

George HI., 1760-1820. Bust to r.; georgivs . iii . dei . gratia. 

Rev. Gai’uished shield of arms. Guinea, 1776. Extremely fine. 
George III. Head to r. Rev. Spade-shaped shield. Guinea, 1792. 

Very fine. 

George III. 

George III. 
pence, 1818 

George III. Head to r. Rev. Arms inclosed by the Garter. Half 
crown, 1817. Proof. 

George HI. Head to r. Rev. St. George and the dragon within the 
Garter. Beautiful }m » #f crown of 1820, by Pistrucci. 

George III. Old head. Shilling and sixpence. V. f. V. g. 2 pcs. 
George III. Bust to r. Rev. Britannia within an oval; Bank of 
England dollar, 1804. Proof. />"/■ — 

George III. Bust to 1. Rev. Britannia. Bank of England token, 
FIVE shillings AND SIXPENCE, 1811. Proof. Rare. 7- 
George III. Same obv. Rev. Oak wreath enclosing bank token, 5 s. 
6 d., 1811. Copper. Proof. Rare. 

^George III. Bust to r. ; georivs (sic). Rev. Britannia. Copper 
half penny, 1772. Ver}^ fine. Rare, 

George HI. Bust to r., in a sunken field; georgivs m., d. g., rex, 
incused on rim. Rev. Britannia, 1 797. Copper. 2 pence. Uncir- 
culated. Rare. 

George III. Same. Penny. Proof. Rare. 

William III. Geo. I., II., III., IV. Half pennies and farthings. 
V. g. 17 pieces. 



995 



Bust tor. Shilling and sixpence, 1787. V. fine. 2 pcs. 
Bust to r. -S^rt-of Maunday mone}’’, 1762-86; also 3 
Penny fine, others uncirculated and proof. 5 pieces. (i 



60 



COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN. 




(j 








^ ^ 1009 



(. 



-b 1010 



. ^ 






1011 

1012 

^ ctt 1013 
1014 

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1015 





1016 
1017 
)<1 1018 
, >1019 

j.‘^jl020 

' 1021 



PATTERNS OF GEORGE III. 

Bare bust to r. laureatecl ; georgivs hi. d. g. rex. Droz foe. Rev. 
Britannia seated. 1790. Ornamented edge. Copper half penny. 
Proof. CXy^CC'.' ci' , 

Same. Edge inscribed “ Render TO Cesar the things which are 
Cesar’s.” Copper. Proof. ' ' ? , 

Bare bust to right laureated ; (beneath the bust w. wyon) georgeius 
III. d: g; britanniarum rex f: d: 1817. Rev. Three females as 
the Three Graces, tj’pifying England, Scotland and Ireland ; foedus 
inviolable, a most beautiful crown intended to commemorate the 
Union. Brilliant proof. Very rare. Sells for £4, at London sales. 

Bare bust to right; georgivs hi. dei gratia. J. m. d. (J. Mudie 
designer), t. w. f. (T. Wyon fee.), beneath the bust. Rev. Four 
Shields arranged crosswise, with St. George and the Garter in the 
middle, and from which extend into the angles, the Rose, Thistle, 
Shamrock, and white horse of Hanover. Mills Fecit. A beauti- 
ful crown. Proof. 

Crowned shield of arms; decvs et tvtamen. Rev. Hercules vainly 

• endeavoring to break a bundle of sticks ; the sea in the distance ; 
vis vnitate fortior, in exg. 2 branches of laurel and 1820. Crowm. 
Brilliant proof. Yery rare. London sale, April 17-19, 1873 £5. 5. 

George lY., 1820-1830. Head to 1., laureated. Rev. St. George and 
the Dragon. A fine crown of 1821, by Pistrucci. Extremel}'^ fine. 

George lY., as above. Rev. Shield within the Garter, and with Sham- 
rock and Thistle at sides. 1820-1825. Half crowns. Y. f. 2 pcs. 

George lY. Head to 1. Set of Maunday money. Proof. 4 pieces. 

George IV. Head to 1. Rev. Crowned arms, garnished, scroll be- 
neath. Crown, by Wyon, 1826. Edge lettered. Proof. Rare. 

George lY. Half crown to match. 1826. Engrailed edge. Proof. 

George lY. Head to 1. Rev. Lion and crown. Shill and 6 d. Fine. 
2 pieces. 

William lY. 1830-1837. Head to right, by William Wyon, after 
Chantrey. gulielmus iiii., d.g : britanniar. rex, f.d: ww 
in small incused letters on the base of the bust. Rev. Arms en- 
closed by the Garter on a crowned mantle, beneath anno 1831. 
Edge plain, as all are. Crown. Proof. Yery rare. We quote 
price of an English sale as to its value, and may state that it fluc- 
tuates in price but little. Bergne sale, 1873, £7. 

William lY, Half crown, shilling, sixpence, fourpence. Fine. 4 pcs. 

William lY. Head to r. Set of Maunday money. Proofs. 4 pcs.. 

William lY. 4 pence, 1836, for the West Indies. Yery good. 

William lY. Penny, half-penny, and farthing. C. Y. f. 3 pcs. 

Yictoria, 1837. H. to 1. Rev. Arms crowned. Crown. 1845. Fine. 

Yictoria. Head to 1. Rev. Arms as above. Half-crown. 1853. 
Brilliant proof. 



ENGLISH TOKENS. 



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Victoria. Bust to 1, crowned. Godless florin. 1849. Yeiy fine. 
Victoria. Gothic florin of 1873. Uncirculated. 

Victoria. Shilling, sixpence, fourpence. A^ery fine. 3 pieces. 

Victoria. Maunday money. Very fine. Proof. 4 pieces. 

A^’ictoria. Copper } farthing to penny. 1839 to 1869. A^ery fine 
and uncir. t.- 12 pieces. 

A^ictoria. Alodel ytj, 1 farthing. Sizes 4 to 14. In a copper 

box resembling a penny. A^ery fine. 7 pieces. 

A'ictoria. Pattern Gothic Crown, 1847. Bust of the queen to 1., 
crowned and in rich dress. Rev. Four shields, with the Garter in 
the centre, the angles filled with ornamented ground-work, and the 
Rose, Shamrock, and Tliistle. A very beautiful piece. Plain edge. 
Brilliant proof. Rare. See plate. 

Victoria. Pattern Gothic Crown, 1847. Same as last but with let- 
tered edge. Proof, dulled. Rare. 

ISLE OF MAN. 

Derby crest. Eagle feeding a child, resting on a cap of maintenance ; 

SANS CHANGER. Rev. Triiiacria, in the angles of which are 1 d J 

— ^ ^ 1 7 

for James Derb}’ 1 penny. Penny, 1733. Fine. Copper, 

Pattern half-penny, in silver, 1733. Similar to above. Extremely 
fine and rare. Cost $7, at Montanye sale, 1881. / - 
Duke of Athol; Ilalf-penny. 1758. Cipher crowned. C. V. g. 
Geo. III. Penny. 1786. Head to r. Rev. T rinacria . Uncir. 2 . q 
Same design. Half-penny. 1786. Pi!©of. 2.0 

Geo. HI. Bust to r. Rev. Trinacria. Ins. incused. Penny. 1798. 
A’’ery fine. 

Same. Half-penny. 1798. A^erygood. 

Peel Castle. A^iew of the castle and harbor; Peel Castle, Isle of 
Man. Rev. The Douglas Bank Co., at their bank, Douglas, 
PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND, 5 SHILLINGS BRITISH, 1811. 
Silver. Beautiful proof, and extremely rare. 

Peel Castle. Same design, but 2 s. 6 d. Silver. Proof. A'er}'^ rare. 
Peel Castle Similar design. Copper. One penny. Proof. V. rare, j 
Peel Castle. Same Half penny. Copper-silvered. V. fine. Very rare. 
Geo. III. Bust to r. 1830, which is curious, as Geo. lA^., was then 
reigning; God save the king. Rev. For publick accommodation. 
Brass. Very good. 

Victoria. Head to 1. Rev. Trinacria. Copper. J, 5, and penny, 
1839. Uncir. Atlas penny and J. G. ^ 5 pieces. 

ENGLISH TOKENS. 

SILVER SHILLINGS. 

Birmingham. 'Work-house. 1 pound note for 20 tokens. 1811. Proof. 
Blandford. Arms. 1811. Proof. 

Bristol. Arms. 1811. Proof. 

Charing Cross. Monument. Rev. Arms. Proof. 

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ENGLISH TOKENS. 



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I 1049 
1050 
[ 1051 
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1055 

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Devon. Lighthouse, ships, etc. Very fine. 

Hampshire. Sloop with a square sail. 1811. Ver}' fine. 

London. Arms. Very fine. 

Newark. View of Town Hall. 1811. Proof. 

Portsmouth. Arms. 1811. Proof. 

Worcester. Arms. 1811. Very fine. 

Britannia seated on a cannon. Sixpence. Good. 

COPPER PENNIES. 

Anglesey. 1787. Druid’s head. Very good. 

Bath. 1811. Arms. Rev. a pound note for 240 tokens ; etc. Fair. 
Bewicke. 1811. Main Colliery. Ship, etc. Good. 

Birmingham. 1812. Workhouse. Good. 

Birmingham. 1812. U. C. Co. Very good. 

Bristol. 1811. Arms. Very fine and fine. Different. 2 pcs. 
Burton. 1814. Building. Very good. 

Bury. 1794. Half-length figure of Charles Marquis Cornwallis. Rev. 

Fame, flags, etc., his fame resounds from east to west. Uncir. 
Cheadle. 1812. Copper Co. Very good. 

London. 1794. View of St, Paul’s Cathedral. Rev, ii. young 

DEALER IN COINS ; etc. A^cryfinc. 

Risca. 1811. Union Copper Co. A^iew of their works. Very fine. 
Sheffield, Roscoe Place, 1812. Workhouse, 1815. A", g. 2 pcs. 

Stafford. 1803. Arms. A^ery good, 

Tavistock. 1811. A'iew of Devon Alines. A^ery good. 

AValsall. 1811. Bear ; another, Druid’s head. Good. 



2 pcs. 



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II.VLF PENNIES. 
1788, 1791. Druid’s head. 



Diff. 1 



good 






3 very fine. 
4 pieces. 

1794. AVind-mill. Rev. Lion and Lamb. A^ery good. 
Aylsham. 1795. Arms. Rev. Prince of AVales plumes. Uncir. 
Banbury. Bust of Wm. Rusher. Rev. The Sun. Uncirculated. 
Bath. Rev. St. Alary’s Chapel. Different. A'ery good, 2 pcs, 

Bath. 1794. Head of Bladud. Rev. Urn. A"ery fine. 

Head of Bladud. Rev. AVater-works. Uncir. 

India House. Rev. Camel. Uncirculated, 

Arras. Rev. Remember the Debtors in Hchester Goal ; 



Bath. 

Bath. 

Bath. 

etc. 



1795. 

1794. 

1794. 

Fine. 






Bi-AA^ater. Arms. Rev. Cavalry, queens bays. Bright red proof. 
Bi-AVater. 1794. Arras, Rev. Post Office. Uncirculated. 
Birmingham. Chinaman, Dakin & Co., another “ Kendall & Son at 
the Civet cat.” Free school; view of the building. Rev. Kemp- 
son’s card. Proofs. 3 pcs. 

Birmingham, Poor-house ; view of the building. Rev. Bee-hive. Pr, 
Birmingham. Dr. Sam’l Johnson. Rose Copper Co., etc. Different. 
A"ery good. 6 pieces. 



ENGLISH TOKENS. 



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Braintree and Booking. 1794. A building. Bev. Hope. Uncir. 
Bristol. 1793,1795. DilTerent. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Brunswick. 1795. Britannia. Very fine. 

Bungay. Bigods Castle. Rev. Justice. Uncirculated. 

Bungay. 1794, 1795. Bigods Castle, etc. Diflerent. V. fine. 2 pcs. 
Cambridge. Cbesham. Chichester, Bust of Queen Elizabeth. Coal- 
brook. Fine. 5 pieces. 

Cornish Copper Half an Ounce. 1791. Druid’s head. Bronze proof. 
Devizes. 179G. A stag. Rev. Arms. Uncirculated. 

Dunstable. 1668. Dog, etc. Fair. 

Hull. 1791. Arms. Rev. Ship. Different. Very fine. 2 pcs. 
Ipswich. 1794. Different. Very good and very fine. 2 pieces. 
Isle of Wight. 1667. edward whistler of — Newport in isle 
OF WIGHT. HIS HALFE PENNY. Fine. Rare. 

Isle of Wight. 1792. Bust of Robert Bird Wilkins. Rev. Vessel. Good. 
Kent. 1794. A horse. Proof. 

Kent. 1795. Frigate Royal George, the wooden walls of old 
ENGLAND. Rcv. Knight, etc. Uncir. 

Kendal. Rev. Ship. Same inscription as above. Uncirculated. 
Lancaster. 1791-92-94. John of Gaunt. Different. V.fine.- 4 pcs. 
Lancaster. 1794. Fine bust of Daniel Eccleston, i nscriber of the 
splendid Washington medal by Webb. Uncirculated. 

Leeds, Leek, Leith, Kent. Different. V. good to very fine. 6 pcs. 
Liverpool. 1791,3,5. Ship sailing. Var. Fine and very fine. 5 pcs. 
London. An elephant, same die as obv. of Carolina and N. E. Col- 
onials, 1694. Rev. Arms, god preserve London. Filed on edge 
for about J of an inch. Fine. Q 

London. 1794. A printing press ; sic oritur doctirina surgetque 

LIBERTAS. Rev. PAYABLE AT THE FRANKLIN PRESS LONDON. Un- 
circulated and scarce. 3 ^ 

London. 1795. William Allen. Arms. Uncirculated. 

London. 1794-95. Lace Manuf. Woman seated under a tree. 

Uncirculated. 2 pieces. 

London. Bust of Handel. Rev. Lyre. Uncirculated. 

London. 1795. St. Paul’s Cathedral. Different. Uucir. 2 pcs. 
London. 1795. fear god and honour the king. Rev. Portcullis. 

RENDER TO CiESAR THE THINGS THAT ARE C^SARS. Very fine. 

London. 1795. London correspondence society. Very fine. 
London. Rhinoceros. “Sir Samuel Hannay’s Original, Genuine & 
only infallible preventive of a certain disease.” Very fine. 
London. 1795. i hatfield golden legg (sic) snow hill. Uncir. 
London. 1794. Whale fishery. Rev. Bust of Neptune. Fine. 
London. 1794. Bust of Geo. Prince of Wales. Different. V. f. 3 pcs. 
London, may' peace and plenty accompany the prince, etc. Uncir. 
London. 1795. Filtering machine. Uncirculated. 

London. Man placing his heel to his head, can you do so. V. fine. 




64 



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London. 1795. Kangaroo, Armadillo, Eliinoceros. Uncir. 

London. 1794. Arms of England, llev. Candle moulds. Uncir. 
London. Swan with a double neck. Rev. Mail coach. Uncir. 
London. 1795. View of an iron foundry. Rev. A fire grate. Uncir. 
London. 1795. A boat ; Thames and Severn canal. Rev. View 
of the Canal. Very fine. 

London. 1795. Pidcock’s Exhibition. Elephant, Ostrich, Lion, 
double-headed Cow, etc. Very fine and uncirculated. 1 farthing. 
Different. G pieces. 

London, Payable in. Different. Very fine. 9 pieces. 

Macclesfield, Monmouth, Manchester. Different. V. good. 5 pcs. 
Montrose. 1781. View of the Lunatic Hospital. Very good. 
Norwich. 1793. One of the Queen’s Bays. Rev. Barracks. V. fine. 
Norwich. 1793. Different. Very fine and uncirculated. 7 pieces. 
Norwich. 1794. View of Norwich Castle. Very fine. 

Newent. 179G. Apple tree. Uncirculated. 

Newgate. 1794-5. View of the prison. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Northampton. Bust of George Jobson. Northian. V. g. 3 pcs. 
Petersfield. 1793. Officer on horseback. Rev. A Stork. Uncir. 
Portsea. 1794-G. A ship. Diff. 1 very good, others very fine. 4 pea. 
Rochdale. 1791. Romne^L 1794. Fine. 2 pieces. 

Shrewsbuiy. 1793. Shield with 3 lion’s heads. Sheffield. 1793. 



Very good. 
Slough. 1795, 
Slough. 1794 
Southampton. 
Spalding. 1794. 
Sudbuiy. 1793. 



2 pieces. 

Phoenix. Proof. 

Lion rampant. Rev. Red Lion Inn. Tin. V. f. 
1791. Ilelmeted head. Beautiful bronze proof. 
Britannia, ships, etc. Uncirculated. 

Arms. Brijjht red. 



1145 

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r"ll4G 

1148 

1149 



1150 



1153 

1154 



Suffolk. 1795. View of a church. Rev. A bridge. Very fine. 
Swansea. 179G. View of castle. Very good. 

Winchelsea. 1794. Worcester. 1871. V. g. and very fine. 2 pcs. 
Westminster. 1792. Bust of John Howard. Very fine. 

Yarmouth. 1GG7. great Yarmouth. 1GG7. for the use of the 
POOR. V. g. 

Yarmouth. 1792. A ship. Rev. Arms. Veiy fine. 

York. 1795. View of the Cathedral. Rev. Clifford’s Tower. V. f. 
Geo. III. and Charlotte. Busts jugata. Rev. Man of war. Uncir. 
Princess of Wales. Bust, three-quarter face. Rev. Portcullis, render 

TO CiESAR THE THINGS THAT ARE C.®SARS. Uncir. 

Bust of the Prince Regent to left. Rev. \ crown, he holds it for 
THE KING. Uncir. 

Bust of Nelson. Rev. Man of War. 1812. Uncirculated. 

Bust of Sir Isaac Newton. 1, i penny and 2 farthings. V. f. 3 pcs. 
Lottery card, nothing venture nothing have. 1795. V. g. and 
V. fine. 2 pieces. 

Odd fellows. Two comic faces joined. Rev. Heart and hand. V. g. 



ENGLISH TOKENS. 



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A MAP OF France. A foot. Rev. may Great Britain, etc. V. g. 

Bust of Earl Howe. Rev. kino and constitution. Uncir. 

Ilelmeted bust. Rev. Shield with lion passant. H95. Proof. / ^ 

Bust of Handel. I know that my redeemer livetii. Rev. Benev- 
olent choral FUND, instituted 1191, FOR ITS DECAYED AVIDOWS 
AND ORPHANS. Very fine. 

Bust of Queen Victoria. Rev. Church and other buildings. 1831. Unc. 

Bust to right. 1186. to the friends for the abolition of sla- 
very. Rev. Flags, etc. Uncir. 

Pennies and half-pennies. 5 damaged. Poor to good. 

Half-pennies. 18 very good, 12 very fine. Different. 

FARTHINGS. 

Admiral Lord Hood. Bust. Proof. 

Admiral Earl Howe. Bust. 1 proof, 1 very good. Diff. 2 p c‘S. ^ 
yBath. 1195. Bust of Bladud. Rev. Water works. Very fine. 

Glouchester and Tetbury. 1609. Good. 2 pcs. 

Oxford. 1652. An ox, the mayor of oxford token, c. o. 1652. 

Southampton. 1190. Bust of St. Bevois. Proof. - 

The balance of the collection. Different. Very fine and uncir. 11 pcs. / _ 

REVOLUTIONARY TOKENS. 

Penny. 1192. Lion holding shield of arms and trampling on a cross, 
key, tiara, etc. ; revolution penny. Rev. British shield, at sides 
flags inscribed America, Holland, France, Poland; unite and be 
free, to persevere is to conquer. Uncirculated. 

Penny. Rev. View of the House of Commons from the Thames. 
Cornucopia, palm branch, staff with liberty cap ; peace, liberty, 

AND plenty 1191, Proof. 

THE FOLLOWING ARE HALF PENNIES. 

A man chained in a cell, before the revolution. 1195. Rev. a 
guillotine. Uncirculated. 

A man, shackled, handcuffed and his lips fastened with a padlock ; 

A free born BRITON OF 1196. Rcv. Plate, knife, and fork chained 
to a table, useless. Very fine. 

A sailor seizing a landsman. “ British liberty displa 3 'ed, 1 195.” Re\. 
a shepherd reclining under a tree. Uncirculated. 

A double comic mask ; odd fellows quis rides. Rev. Cain and 
Abel ; the beginning of oppre.ssion. Uncirculated. 

Four men dancing around a staff on top of which is a head of Gcoige 
HI ; TREE of liberty. Rev. Same as last. Uncirculated. 

Same obv. Rev. Britannia seated, rouse Britannia. Proof. 

A donkey' carrying four packs labelled rents taxes, i was an ass 
TO BEAR THE FIRST PAIR. Rev. Indian with bow and tomahawk. 
if rents I ONCE CONSENT TO PAY MY LIBERTY IS PAST AWAY. Uncir. 



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ENGLISH TOKENS. 




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1188 



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Same obv. Rev. A tree, three men dancing ; after the revolution. 
Uncirculated. 

A hog trampling on emblems of royalty, popery, etc. Rev. noted 

ADVOCATES, etC. 

SIR JEFFERY DUNSTAN MAYOR OF GARRAT. A curious Itnockkiieed man 

standing. Rev. to be had at the curiosity house, etc. n95. 
Uncirculated. 

Beggar receiving alms, i was hungry and ye gave me meat. Unc. 
Famine tokens. Scales, bread on one side and weights on the other ; 

3-J Ib.ls WORTH OF 1795-96, GOOD LORD DELIVER US; 3 different 
revs. 6J. lb bread for Is April 1796, god be praised ; 2 different 
revs, and another. Proofs. 6 pieces. 

A head in profile, t. spence 7 months in prison’d for high trea- 
son. 1794. Rev. Head of a donkey joined to that of George III. 
a guinea pig, a million HOGG, 1795. ODD FELLOWS. Uncirculated.'^ 
A head in profile, d. mendoza (founder oW&«eiTOSTi 7 rSs^). Rev. A 
pair of breeches on fire, pandora’s breeches. Uncirculated. 

Half length bust, stanhope noble without nobility. Rev. Altar, 
SACRED to liberty. Uncirculated. 

Head ofa jestor. oii my head aitciies (sic) obstinancy. Rev. O.P.; 

JOHN bull’s jubilee. CLIFFORD FOR EVER. Very fine. 

Sheaf of wheat, peace, plenty and liberty. Rev. Card of D. Hood. 
Unc. 

SPENCE’S GLORius PLAN, etc. Very fine. 

Hardy, Eaton, Tooke, etc. Tried for high treason. V. g. and pf. 4 pcs. 

FARTHINGS. 

Hog trampling on swords and crown, pig’s meat. Rev. advocates 
FOR the rights OF MAN, etc. Uncirculated. 

Same obv. Rev. Adam and Eve embracing; man over man he made 
NOT LORD. Uncirculated. 

King riding a jackass ; am i not thine ass. Rev. same as first. Un. 
Same obv. Rev. Man walking on his hands and feet. “ If the law 
requires it we will walk thus.” Uncirculated. 

Head of George III. and donkey joined. Rev. Same as N o. 1. Unc. 
Two half-length figures, vis a-vis. We three blockheads be. 1795. 
VeiT good. 

COVENTRA^ 

1669. Shield of arms; Leopard, elephant, etc. Rev. a Coventry 
HALFE PENNY 1669. Fine. Rare. 

1669. Same. Good. 

1792. Lady Godiva on horseback. Rev. Elephant and castle. Un- 
circulated. Bright red. 

1792. Lady Godiva. Same design but from a different die. Fine. 
1792. Lady Godiva. Same design. Rev. Coat of arms of the town 
of Aylsham. Edge lettered nuneaton redworth and hinkley. 
Very good. Very rare. 



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1793. Lady Godiva. Same design, but horse smaller. Plain edge. 
Uncirculated. Partly bright. 

1793. Lady Godiva. Same design, but from a different die. Let- 
tered edge. Very good. 

1794. Lady Godiva. Kev. Coventry Cross. Very fine. 

1795. Lady Godiva. Pev. Coventry Cross. Very fine. 

1795. Lady Godiva. Rev. Elephant and castle. Edge lettered. Not 
in Conder. Fine. Extremely rare. 

1797. Female seated, her right arm resting on a sword, her left hand 
holding shield of arms; at either side in background view of the 
city, churches, etc. civitas coventky mdccxcvii. Rev. View of 
building with Peeping Tom at the window; memori^ gouivae 
1057. Edge lettered Coventry half penny payable by tiio : 
sharp. Beautiful bronze proof. Cost $0. Extremel}^ rare. 

1797. Shield of arms, elephant and castle, and leopard; the ar.ms 
OF COVENTRY. 1797- Rev. Views of notable buildings, St. Mary’s 
Hall, Cook Street Gate, Free School, old and new fronts. The Bar- 
racks, County Hall, Draper’s Hall, Coventry Cross, Ford’s Hos- 
pital, Spon Gate, White Friars, Bablake Hospital. Beautiful proofs. 

12 pieces. 



SCOTLAND. 

Alexander III. 1249-1285. Head and sceptre. Penny. Very good. 

Robert Bruce. 1274-1329. Head and sceptre. r(ob)ertvs (dei) 
GRA. Penn}'. Weak impression in legend, otherwise fine. 

David II. (Bruce). 1329-1371. Bust and sceptre to 1. Rev. Long- 
pross, VILLA EDiNBVRGii. Groat. Fine. 

James IV. 1488-1514. Bust front face and crowned; .tacobvs 
DEI GRA REX scoTTORVM iiii. M. M. a crowu. Ilcv. Loiig cross, 
stars and pellets in the angles; villa edenbeovrge, etc. Groat. 
Extremely fine, even impression. Rare. Cost $5. 

James IV. Bust crowned, f face. Kev. Long-cross, pellets and 
crowns in the angles. Edinburg Mint. Groat. Good. 2 pieces 
out of edge. 

James V. 1514-1542. Bust to r. crowned. Rev. Arms of Scotland 
on a long cross; this is the first coin on whicli the Arms of Scotland 



were placed. Groat. Fine. 

James V. Thistle crowned. Rev. St. Andrew’s cross. Billon. J 
groat. Fine. 

Mary. 1554-1567. Same design. Billon, i groat. Very good. 

Mary. Shield of Scotland crowned, M R at sides. Rev. Jerusalem 
cross and four crosslets in the angles. Date 1550 on obv, and rev. 
Testoon. Extremely fine. Rare. 

Mary. Same, dated 1558. Very fine. Rare, jol- 

Mary and Francis. Monagram crowned. Rev. iam nonsvnt, etc., 
1559. Billon lion. Slightly broken on edge. Good. 

Mary and Henry Darnley. Arms of Scotland crowned ; a thistle at 



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each side; maria & iienric dei . gra . r. & r. scotor. Eev. Palm 
tree, crowned, dividing date, 1500 ; exergat. devs & dissipent’’, 
iNiMici Ei. M. M. A thistle. Crown. Fine. Very rare. 

James VI. 1507-1025. Arms of Scotland crowned ; i R crowned at 
sides. Eev. A sword with a crown on the point, and dividing 
XXX and date 1571. Thistle counterstamped in field. Crown. 
Fine. Eare. 

James VI. Arms crowned, 1591. Eev, Scales and a sword. Bal- 
ance mark. Good. 

James VI. Arms crowned. Eev. Thistle crowned, 1001. Thistle 
mark. Good. 

Mary, James, Charles. Small base silver. 1 Pierced. Fair and 

good. 5 pieces. 

Charles I. C. E, Crowned. Eev. A thistle. Copper. 2 pence very 
good and i penny v. poor. Struck to pay the Earl of Stirling for 
his lands in America, which were ceded to France by Chas. I. 2 pcs. 

James VIII. Pretender. Laureated bust to r. in armor and mantle; 
lACOBVS VIII . DEI gratia. Eev. Shield of arms crowned; scot 
ANGL , FRAN . ET . RIB . REX, 1710. , Pattern for a crown. Silver. 
Extremelj' fine, Eare. Jb 

Half penny tokens. Dundee Infirmar}-. View of the building, 
1794. Good. 

Dundee. W. Grooms. Griffons holding arms. Proof. 

Edinburg. St. Andrew, 1790-1. Harrison. St. Leonards, 1790. 
vrr~7 3 pieces. 

Glasgow, 1791. Eiver god; also 2 farthings. Good, /o 3 pieces. 

Inverness, 1793. Cornucopiie. Eev. Thistle and rose. Very fine. 

Bust to 1. helmeted ; gulielmus vallas. Eev. Female seated ; 
SCOTIA REDiVTVA, 1797. Very fine. ij~ ^ 

lEELAND. 

Coins of the Kings of Great Britain Struck in or for Ireland. 

John, 1199-1210. Bust, full face, crowned and holding sceptre in a 
triangle; Johannes rex. Eev. Star and crescent in a triangle; 
ROBERD ON DIVE (Dublin), Penny. Fine, y 

Henry VIII., 1509-1547. Arms crowned with name and titles. Eev. 
Harp crowned. H(enry) E(ex) crowned, at sides. Groat. Poor, i 

Henry VIII. Same design, but H A crowned, for Henry and Anne 
Boleyn. Groat, Very good. vV 

Henry VIII. Same. Groat. Good, i ^ 

Henry VIII. Same design, but H I crowned, for Heniy and Jane 
Seymour. Groat, Very fine, 

Philip and Mary. Bust vis-a-vis, crowned, 1558, Eev. Crowned 
harp ; P. M. crowned at sides. Base sixpence. Poor as usual. 

Elizabeth, 1558-1603. Arms E. R. Eev. Crowned harp, 1602. C. 
Farthing. Poor. \. ^ 



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Farthings. V. g. 2 pieces. 

Charles I., 1625-1649. Same design. Copper farthing. V. g. 

James II., 1685-1688. Gun mone^L Bust to 1. Rev. Crown and 
sceptres. 30 Shillings . ^Sepr., 1689. Very fine. 

James II. Gun money. Same design. Shilling, Aug., 1 689. Fine. 

James II. Gun money. Same design. Sixpence, Jan., 1689. V. f. 

James II. Gun money. Same design. Sixpence. Nov., 1689. V. g. 

James II. Gun money. King mounted to 1. Rev. Crown and shields 

of England, France, Scotland and Ireland. Crown, 1690. Ex- 
tremely fine. 

James II. Gun mone3^ Same, but shows more of the design of the 
30 sh^ piece, over which they are struck. Uncirculated. 

James II. Gun mone}'. Bust to 1. Rev. Crown and sceptres. 30 sh. 
May, 1690. Good. 

James II. Gun money. Same design. Shilling. May, 1690. Un- 

circulated. 

William and Mar^-^, 1688-1695. Busts jugata to r. Rev. Crowned 
harp. ^ penn^'. 1 644. C. V. g. 

George III, 1760-1820 Bust to r., by Kuchler. Rev. Hibernia seated ; 
BANK OF IRELAND TOKEN SIX SHILLINGS, 1804. Silver. Bcfttl- 
jLiiul proof. Bare. 

George III. Head to r. bank token. 10 pence, Irish. 1813. Good. 
George III. Bust to r. Rev. Crowned harp. 1805. Penny and ^ 
pemi}'. Bronze proofs, — 2 pieces. 

Cronebane. Half-penny. Rev. Hibernia. Fine. 

Dublin. Fleur-de-lis. C-\sii notes value recd. I. Maculla. Rev. 
Justice standing between two pillars. I promise 20 shillings 
POUND STR. 1731. Penny. Fine and rare. 

Dublin. Cash notes, val. received Dublin, 1729 James Ma- 
culla. ^ (penny). Rev. I promise to pay the bearer, on de- 
mand, 20 PENCE A pound FOR THESE. Very good. Rare. 

Dublin. I promise* to pay the bearer on demand, TWOPENCE. 

Fran McMinn. 1760. Rev. blank. Fair, 

Dublin. Value one penny, in provisions (only), etc., 1797. Rev. 

To PREVENT THE ABUSE OF CHARITY IN THE CONSUMPTION OF AVIIIS- 
KEY, THIS IS GIVEN TO THE POOR IN DUBLIN. Very gOOd. ^ 
Dublin. Half-pennies, payable at, etc. V. g. and fine. Diff. 25 pcs. 
Enniscorth}’. Crest. For Change, 1800. Rev. Payable at Wood- 
cock’s Bank, Enniscortiiy, another Enniscorthy Castle. Good. 2 pcs. 
O’Connell, Dan’l. Bust to 1. Rev. Elected, etc. Brass. Fine. 
Rare. 16. 

Fenian medals, patient dint and powder’s shock, can blast an 
EMPIRE LIKE A ROCK, etc. W. M. 17-24. V. f. Dili'. 6 pcs. 



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[An unusually fine collection ; all bronze, patinated and genuine.] 

Highly ornamented with lines. Centre or back | of an inch wide, 
tapering to ^ inch at ends. Very fine. 40 x 36. ^ 

Similar ornamentation. Fine. 42 x 32. 

Ornamentation not so elaborate. Very fine. 43 x 37. 

Ornamentation more elaborate than last. J inch wide at back, and r 
same to ends. Fine. 30 x 39. 

Similar ornamentation. wide. End broken off. Good. 27 x 32. 
Plain band with raised edges, which are ornamented, f wide. V . g. 

30 X 42. 

Plain ring, nearly round, ends overlap. Very fine. 43 x 44. 

Plain round ring. Very fine. 12. i 

ENGLISH COLONIES. 

AUSTRALASIA. 

Kangaroo and Ostrich. Rev. Advance Australia. One Penny. line. 
N. S. Wales. Kangaroo and Ostrich. Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., 
Jewellers, Sydney. Rev. 5 1658, in a wreath. Three pence. 
Silver. Very good. 5 / 

Same obv. One Penny. Flavelle, Bros. & Co., Sydney & Bris- 
bane. Uncir. ' 

Victoria. Melbourne. Justice standing. Smithfield Co. Uncir. Penny. 
Victoria. Melbourne. J. McFarlane, etc. Did. Pennies. V. g. 3 pcs. 
New Zealand. Auckland. Bust of Prince Albert. Penny. Very fine. 
N. Z. Wellington. Lipman Levy. 3 pennies. ^ penny. Did. Un- 
cir. 4 pcs. 

N. S. Wales. Sydney. Justice. Wphght and Johnson. J, 1 penny. 

V. f. 2 pcs. 

N. S. Wales. Brisbane. Larcombe & Co. E. F. Dease. II. J. Hall. 

3 pennies, 2J pennies. Uncir. and proof. Did. ^ ^ pcs. 

Queensland. Arms. 1863. D. T. Mulligan. Penny. V. fine. 
Tasmania. Hobart-town. Mules. Pennies. V. f., and proofs. Did. 3 pcs. 
Tasmania. Hobart-town. Montpellier Retreat Inn. i p. Uncir. 
Tasmania. Justice seated, 1855. Rev. New Town Toll Gate, i p. 
V. fine. 

AFRICA. 

Gold Coast. George HI. Head to r. 1 Ackey Trade piece, 1818. 
Rev. Arms, free trade to i^pcA by act of parliament, 1750. 
Ver}' fine. Rare. Size 21. J / ' 

Gold Coast. Geo. III. Cipher crowned, 1796. Rev. Arms, ins. as 
above. --T^diol cn;-4-QLan-AL*key. Copper proof. S. 12. 3 /-^ 

Sierra Leone Co. A Lion. Rev. Clasped hands. Dollar. 1791. Pme. 
Sierra Leone Co. Same design. Half-dollar, 1791. Ve?^fine. V 
Sierra Leone Co. Same design. Dime. 1791. B riUiant proof. 
Sierra Leone Co. Same design. Penny, 1791. Bronze proof. 



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Antigua.- B. W. I. Palm-tree. 1836. One farthing. C. V. g. Bare. 

Bahamas. Geo. III. Head. Rev. Ship. C. ^ Penn}', 1806. Uncir. 

Barbadoes. IList of Negro crowned; I serve. Rev. Pineapple. 
Penny, 1788. Proof. 3/^ 

Barbadoes. Same obv. Rev. Geo. III. as Neptune, i and 1 penny, 
1792. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Barbadoes. Moses Tolanto. Bale of goods. Rev. Barrel ; Free- 
dom without slavery. Copper ^ penny token. Y. Fine. / 1-^ 

Bermuda. Geo. III. Bust. Rev. Ship. § penny,, 1V93. Bronze 'proof. 

British Colonial Coinage of a crown. Anchor crowned. 1822. 

y <r. 3 pieces. 

Same. Geo. IV. Head to 1. 1826-7. Rev. Britannia. jjvUneir. 

1 penny. Bronze proof. ^1-^ 4 pieces. 

Curacoa. W. I. I. Necessity cut i of Spanish dollar surstamped, 
by George III., of England. 'H> 

Cyprus. Victoria, bust to 1. 18V9. I, 1 piastre. Uncir. 3 pcs. ij. 

Demerara and Essequibo ; British Guiana, So. Am. George III., 
bust to r. i, J, 1, 2, 3 Guilders. ^ v. g. 1 fair; others, fine and 

uncir. 5 pieces. ^ 

Same, i and 1 Stiver (a Guilder = 20 St.). Uncir. and fine. 2 pcs. 

Gibraltar, 1802-1840. View of rock ; castle ; lion, etc. V.g. to v. fi. 

1 and 2 quarts. Diff. Copper, j-' ‘ 0 pieces. 

Guernsey. Arms. 1830. Copper, 1, 2 (rare), 4, 8 Doubles. V. g. to 

fine. 4 pieces. 

IIong-Kong. Victoria, h. to 1., 1868. 2V* iVi ^ dollar. Fine. 5 pcs. 

Ilong-Kong. Victoria. 1863. Copper cent and mill. Partly red. 2 pcs. 



INDIA. 

Old J and 1 Rupee. Fine and good. 2 pieces. 

Rupee. Counterstamped with a square punch, bearing a man on 
horseback. Very fine. J 

Rupee, Dg Uncirculated. 5 pieces. 

William IIII. Head to r. 1 Rupee. 1835. Fine. 4 pieces. 

A^ictoria. 1840. Rupee. Very fine. 

V^ictoria. Bust, crowned, and in rich dress. Rev. one mohur India, 
1862. Gold. Beautiful proof. Rare. Size 16. See plate. 
Victoria. Same design. Copper. -^21 41 21 Anna, Piece, 1862. 

Beautiful proof set, in case. Rare. ^ ^ 4 pieces. 

A^ictoria. Same design, but as empress. Rupee. 18V8. Uncir. 
Assam. Octagon rupee, i, 5, 1, Jg, g’j, two latter round. Fine set. 

Scarce. 6 pieces. 

Bhawalpoor, Hindostan. I Rupee. Very fine, vo 
Bombay. George II., 1V27-1760. Large crown; above, G r; beneath, 
BOMB (Bombay). Rev. auspicio regis et senates ANGLiiE, 1741, 



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COINS OF THE ENGLISH COLONIES. 

1 Pice, of Tntanaque, a metal resembling lead, but harder. Yery 
fine. Size, 25^. 

Bomba3^ George III. E. I. Go’s Vco i ma p k . Eev. Scales. Copper. 

Thick, Fair. 2 pieces. 

Bomba}'. George III. E. I. Co.’s bale mark. 1T91. Rev. Scales, 

Adil-Justicc. 5, 10, 15, 20 cash. Bronze proofs. 4 pieces. 

Bencoolen, Sumatra. George III., 1804. E. I. Co.’s arms. C. 5, 10, 

20 cash. Y. g. 3 pieces. 

Bomba}'. Yictoria, 1838-1839. Native coinage. A Lion. Rev. 

Characters. 2, 20 cash. Yery fine. 3 pieces. 

Calcutta. Arms, 1, i Anna, 1835. Fine and bright red. 3 pcs. 
Ceylon. Copper Stiver — of a Rix dollar. 1801. Elephant. Rev. 

48. Thick. Fine, n^j ^ 

Ceylon. and 1 Stiver, 1802. Elephant. Copper-gilt proofs. 3 pcs.i.^ 
Ceylon. George III. Bust. Rev. Elephant. G.^, 1, 2 Stivers. 

1815. Y. g. and fine. 3 pieces. 

Ceylon. George lY. Head to 1. Rev. Elephant. Rix dollar, 1821. 
Fine. Scarce. 3/ ' 

Ceylon, Yictoria. Head tol. 18T0. Rev. Palm tree. C. i, i, 1, 5 

cents. Red. Setusee. 4 pieces. 

Madras, Charles II., 1660-1685, 1, 2 Fanam. Yishnu, a Hindo 

diety. Fair. 3 pieces. 

Madras. Characters surrounded by pellets. Gold. Mohur ? Fine. 
Gold. Size 8. 

Madras. Georgelll., 1T60-1820. Pagoda. Rev. Yishnu. Pagoda. Fine. 
Madras. 1801. Same design. Gold Pagoda. Uncir. S. lOL 
Madras. 1803. Arms of E. I. Co. Rev. Characters, 1, 5, 10, 20 
cash. Copper-gilt. Brilliant proof set. ^ 4 pieces. 

Madras. 1803. Same. 20 cash. Bronze proof. 

Madras. English East India Company. J Mohur. Gold. Fine. 
Copper, Yarious. ^ Rupee and Java? silver. 1 lead seal, V. g. 

to V. f. 23 pieces. ^ 

Northern Circars, Prov. of. Arms of U. E. T. Co. Rev. T ea-mark.. 

48 and 96 to one rupee. 1194. Bronze proofs. Scarce. 2 pieces. 5^, 
Sultana and Sumatra, Islands of. Arms. 1804. Copper. 1 Kepeng. 

Y. f. 2 pieces. 

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Malacca. A I’ooster. Tanah Malajn. Rev. 

1 Satn Kepeng, 1241=1835-6. Very fine. Copper. 

Same. Yictoria. Head to 1. Rev. E. I. Co. C. i, 1 cent, 1845. V. 
f. 3 pieces. 

Same obv. Rev. India straits, 1862. 1 cent. Copper. Beau- 

tiful proof set, in morocco case. Rare. 3 pieces. Cost, $5.50. J — 
Same obv. Rev. straits settlements. 1814. 20, 10 cents. Fine. 2 pcs. 
Same. Copper. i, 1 cent. 1812. Uncirculated. Rare set. 3 pcs. (a 
Ionian Islands. 1819. George III. Winged lion. Rev. Britannia 
seated. C. 1, 1 Obolo, and 2 Oboli. Y. g. Scarce. 4 pieces. 



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Jamaica. Victoria. 1871. i and penny, nickel. Uncirculated. 

Bright. ^ pieces. 

Jamaica. Smith and Howard’s cards. Good. 2 pieces. 

Jersey. 1813. Shield of Arms, three shillings token. Struck 
by order of the Council. V. g. 

Jersey. 1813. Same, eighteen pence token. V. f. 

Jersey. 1861. Victoria, of a shilling. Bright red proof. 7'- 

Jersey. 1841-1877. Victoria. T3 Copper. 2 pcs. 

Mauritius. 50 and 25 sous, struck in Calcutta, 1822. Fine. 2 pcs. >o 
Mauritius. 1877. Victoria. 10 cents. V. f. Rare. 

St. Helena. 1821. Arms. Half-penny. Mostly bright red. 

St. Helena, i penny of Solomon, Dickson, and Taylor. V. g. 
Trinidad. Cornucopiae, Fasces, etc. Rev. An anchor. C. V. f. 

MEDALS OF THE KINGS AND QUEENS OF ENGLAND. 

Henry Till. 1509 to 1547. Fine bust. Rev. Tomb. Dassier fee. 
Br. Very fine. 26. 

Edward VI. 1547 to 1553. Half length to 1; edvardvs sextus . r. 
Rev. Book, hear, mark, read, learn; Josh. Hand, 1782. Loop. 
Cast and chased. Silver. Very fine. 20. 

James I. 1603 to 1625. Bust with hat and ruffle; give thy judg- 
ments o GOD unto the king. Rcv. and tiiy rigiiteousnesse unto 
THE kings SONNE. Bust of Prince Henr}’, engraved by Simon 
Passe. A remarkably fine piece of work. Silver. Fine. 17. •3/'' 
Oliver Cromwell. 1656 to 1660. Bust in armor. Kirk fee. Br. V. f. 1(‘. 
Oliver Cromwell. 1656 to 1660. Very fine, draped bust to 1., by 
Dassier. Rev. Tomb. Bronze. Proof. Rare. 24. 

Charles II. 1660 to 1685. Baptismal medal. 1630. 4 shields. Silver. 
Very fine. 19. 

Charles II. 1660 to 1685. Busts, jugata, of the king and queen. 

CAROLVS . ET . CATHARINA . REX ET REGINA. RoettierfeC. ReV. A 
o-lobe, DIFFVSVS . IN . ORBE . BRITANNVS. 1670. Struck to record the 
growth of British colonization. A splendid medal. See plate. • 
Silver. Proof. 26. 

James (Elder Pretender) Prince of Wales. 1697. Bust to 1.; iac 
WALLIA 5 PRiNCEPS. Roettier fee. Rev. The sea, sun rising; omnia. 
FACiT . IPSE . SERENA. Bronze. Very fine. 16. 

Anne. 1702 to 1714. Bust to r., crowned and draped, with titles. 
Rev. View of the Battle of Vigo Bay; capta . et . incensa . gal : 
ET . iiisp . CLASSE, ill exg., AD . VIGVM . XII, OCT . MDCCii. Silver. 
Very fine. 23^. 

Vigo. Victory supporting a naval crown above a trophy of flags, can- 
non, and barrels for holding silver ; spes et vires iiostium fracta?., 
in incensa gallor classe uispanopes americ intercept. 

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Rev. View of the Battle; anglorum et batavorum virtute; in exg. 
AD viG\,rouT galliciae 1702. A fine medal on the capture of the 



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Spanish silver fleet at Yigo I 13 ' the English and Dutch. Edge let- 
tered. Probably struck in Holland. Silver. Verj' fine. 25. 

Anne. Very fine bust to 1., draped, Crocker fee. Rev. Britannia 
seated ; a Victor^' alighting on her left hand ; a captive seated on 
troph}’ ; DE . GALL : ET . BAV : AD . BLENHEIM, I’, exg. CAPT : ET.CAIS : 
xxxM . SIGN. RELAX . CLXiii . MDCCiv. Struck for the victory of Blen- 
heim, Bavaria, 2 Aug., 1704. Silver. Very fine. 22 . 

Anne. Very fine bust 1. laureated and draped. Crocker fee. Rev. 
Anne as Britannia, in background ships at sea, etc. A splendid 
medal, struck on the peace of Utrecht, 1713. Silver. Proof. 22. Plate. ^ 

Anne. Same design, Anne as Britannia seated. Bronze Pf. 37. 

George I. 1714 to 1727. Fine bust to r., in armor. Crocker fee. 
Pev. the king in a chariot drawn by 4 horses ; on his entering the 
city of London, September 20, 1714. Bronze. Proof. 30. 

George II. 1727 to 17G0. Bust. Rev. a tree. Inauguration of the 
University of Gottingen. 173G. Silver. Fine. 22. 

George II. 1727 to 1760. Bust in armor to 1., by Dassier. Rev. Mer- 
cury, Britannia, etc. ; iiiB TIBI SUNT ARTES. MDCCL. Bronze. V. f. 35. 

Charles III. (Pretender.) Born 1720, died 1788; grandson of James 
II. Bust to 1. CAROLVS.iii N. 1720 . M.B.F.ET H.REX 1766. Rev. Bust 
of Louisa. Bronze. Very' fine. 20. 

Charlotte, Queen of George HI. Bust to r. Rev. Coronation, Sep- 
tember 22, 1761. Silver. Good. 21. 

Charlotte, Princess, daughter of George IV., and heiress apparent to 
the throne; born 1796 died 1817, wife of Leopold of^axe-Coburg. 
Bust to r. Rev. Four tablets. Bronze. Very fine. 25. 

William IV. Fine head to r.; by Wyon. Rev. Naval crown, with 
trident and oak bough, the shore and sea in distance with rays of 
the sun breaking forth. Splendid coronation medal. Br. proof. 43. ’’’ 

Victoria. 1837. Bust. Rev. Britannia, etc , before the Queen. Bronze. 
Very' fine. 32. 

Victoria. Head in a wreath. Rev. Houses of Parliament. AVM. Very 
fine. 46. 

Victoria. Bust in rich attire. Rev. Professor Anderson, the Great 
Wizard. WM. Proof. 32. 

Victoria and -Albert. Rev. Great Eastern; Sailor’s Home; High- 
lander. WM. 28. 3 pieces. 

Victoria, award med.\l of the exhibition 1851. Busts, jugata, of 
Victoria and Albert to 1. ; dolphins and trident in tlie field. Rev. 
Britannia placing a wreath on the head of Industry', Emblematic 
figures of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, standing behind her. 

A very fine medal, by L. C. Wyon. Edge lettered. Br. V. f. R. 48. 

George III., VI., IVilliam IV., etc. Coronation jettons and store cards, 
etc. Brass. 4 pierced. 35 pieces. 

George IV., Victoria, etc. Various medals in white metal. Diff. 6 
pierced. 16 pieces. 



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\VM. Proof. 28. 

ENGLISH MEDALS. 

Godfrey, Sir E dmun d Berry. Popish Plot, 1678. Bust of Godfrey 
to r., two hands strangling him with his cravat; moriendo. res- 
TITVIT. REM. E. GODFREY. Rev. Green strangling Sir Godfrey in the 
presence of the Pope, who holds out a papal bull, and blesses the 
murderer ; tantvm religio . potvit. Edge lettered. Silver. P. 24. 

Newton, Sir Isaac. Full-length statue. W M. Proof. 32. 

Jernegan’s Cistern Medal. Given to each purchaser of a chance at the 
selling of his vase, and has nothing whatever to do with Carolina 
(South or North) in America, as has been supposed by some.. Pallas 
standing. Rev. Caiplinc watering palm trees, etc. Silver. V. f. 25. 

Frederick, Prince of \Vales, and father of George III. Bust. Rev. 
Fishing smack: free brix fishery by a society estabd. 1750. 
Bronze. Very Gne. 26. 

Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, Secretary of War under George I. 

Fine bust in mantle, by Dassier. Rev. Wreath; comes de bath 
MDCCXL iv. Bronze. Ver^'Gne. 34J. He owned large tracts of land 
in New York, and Bath is named after Lady Bath. 

Cornwallis. Fine bust, by Kuchler. Rev. Delivery of the children 
of Tippoo to Cornwallis, 1792. Bronze. Proof, 3 spots. 30. . '— 

Vernon, Admiral. For taking Porto Bello. Vernon and Don Blass. . 
Half-length figure (5). One, with the devil leading Sir Robert into , 
the jaws of a dragon. Brass. 2-pierced. V. g, Diff. ~16(2), 22(2). 
24(8). 12 pieces. 

Man hanging; end of pain. W. M. size 20. C. Farthing. 2 pieces. i 

Nelson, Admiral. Bust, % face. Rev. french fleet defeated, 
AUGUST 1, 1798. View of the action. Bronze. V. f. 24. 

Waterloo. The magniGcent medal by Pistrucci. Busts, jugata, to 1. 
of the rulers of Austria, Russia, Prussia, and England ; surrounded 
by 8 groups of allegorical Qgures, representing Victory, Peace, etc. 

Rev. The Dioscuri! in heaven. Zeus in a quadriga above; below, 
the battle of the Titans. A grand piece of medallic art. Electro- 
type. None struck. Very fine. 90. 

Blucher-Welliugton. Busts, vis-a-vis, in a wreath of laurel. Rev. 

Ins. Silver. Very fine. Proof. 23. 

Wellington. Napier. Raglan. W. M. V. f. 28, 32. 3 pieces. 

Walton, Izaac. j-lcngth Ggure, f face. 1824. Rev. Jdength Ggure, 

.1 face of Charles Cotton, the ludicrous poet. Silver. Proof. See 
plate. 22. 

Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. Head. Rev. Ins. Br. P. 38. 

Elgin marbles. Sacrifice. Dioscurii. The Lapitha pulling 
THE Centaur over. Cupid. Victory in a Chariot. Rev. 
Arms of England. Bronze. Proof. 30. i-/ - 5 pieces. 

Montefiore, Sir Moses, and lady. Coat of arms, and an inscription 
in Hebrew. Bronze. Proof. 27. J,^ 




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France,” 1854. W. M. Proof. 28. 2 pieces. 

Dan berry. C. G. B. M. D. F. R. S. President of the 
British Asso. for the advancement of science. Head. Rev. 
Cheltenham meeting prize, 1856. Br. Proof. 34. 

AVhitefield, George. Bust. Rev. Monument, etc. An Israelite, 
INDEED, A GOOD SOLDIER OF JeSUS ChRIST. Bl’Onze. V. f. 20L 

Menai suspension and Britannia tubular bridges. View of 
the structures. Bronze. V. f. 41. 

WAR MEDALS. 

ENGLAND. 

[All silver, unless otherwise mentioned.] 

Oliver Cromwell ; very fine bust, in armor and scarf, to 1., b}' Thomas 
Simon, t simon f on arm. word at dvnbar, the lord of 
HOSTS, Septem. y. 3, 1650 ; in distance, view of the battle. Rev. 
blank. The restrike of about 1150. 2 nicks over the head ; other- 

wise, very fine, and very rare. Oval; 13 x 16. See plate. This is 
the first English war medal, and was executed by order of Parlia- 
ment for distribution amongst the officers and soldiers engaged in 
the battle of Dunbar. \. j „ ' 

George III. Bust to r. Georgivs hi. dei . gr.4tia. Rev. Target, 
RUTLAND LEGION RIFLEMEN. Very fine. 20. 

Victoria. Head to 1. Rev. Wellington kneeling, being crowned by 
the queen; to the British army, 1193-1814. Edge lettered. 
Clasp, Egypt. Very fine. 23. 

Same. Clasp, albuhera. Edge lettered, king’s german legion, 
etc. Ver}" fine. 23. 

George IV., as Prince regent. Bust to 1. Rev. Victory; Welling- 
ton, WATERLOO, June 18, 1815. Steel loop. Fine. 22. 

Victoria. Head to 1.; victoria regina. Rev. Sliip amid icebergs, 
a sledding party in the foreground ; for arctic discoveries, 1818- 
1855. Star and loop attached. Octagon. Proof. Rare. Plate. 21. 

Victoria. Head to 1. Rev. Lion crouching; South Africa. 1853. 
Beautiful proof, with lettered edge. Swivel, i io clasps issue d. Very’ 
rare in proof condition. 23. 

Victoria. Plead to 1. Rev. Victory crowning a Roman soldier; Crimea. 
Clasps, Sebastopol, Inkerman, Alma. Edge let. V. f. 23. 

Crimea. Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman. View of the battles. Rev. 
Names of the regiments. Br. proofs. 26. 3 pieces. 

Victoria. Head to 1. Rev. Britannia and lion; India. 1857-58. 
Indian mutiny. Swivel. Edge lettered. Very fine. 23. 

Victoria. Head to 1. Rev. Victory crowning a soldier. Clasp, Per- 
sia (1856-57). Fine. 23. 

Victoria. Bust, with widow’s veil to 1. Rev. Wreath; 1866, New 
Zealand, Virtutis Honor. Swivel. p]dge let. V. f. 23. 



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Victoria. Same head, but smaller, on a 9-pointed star, the angles 
filled with ABYSSINIA. Rev. Wreath, inclosing 1377 w robinson, 
26'T« regT. Crown and swivel attached. Abyssinia war, 1867-68. 
Very fine. Rare. Plate. 21. 

Arms of England, and a military trophy. Rev. for long service 
AND GOOD CONDUCT. Edge let. Swivel. Very fine. 23. 

Prussia. Order of the Iron Cross. Cross of the 1st Class. A Mal- 
tese cross of iron, inscribed in upper arm F. W. (Frederick William 
III.), crowned. In centre, a bough of oak with three leaves, in 
lower arm 1813. Rev. Blank. The iron cross bound with silver. 
Ring attached. See plate. Very fine. 28 X 28. Sold for $21 at 
our Shannon sale, April 14, 1882. 

Prussia. Bronze medals of 1813, 1814, and Franco-Prussian War of 
Luxemburg, and one for battle of Koniggratz. 5 pieces. 

Prussia. 50th anniversary 1863 of the 16-19 October, 1813. Iron 
cross in centre. Iron. V. f. 26. 

Franco-Prussian War. Luxemburg, 1848-1849. Ribbon. Bronze. 
Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Germany. Hanseatic League, formed by Hamburg, Lubeck and 
Bremen, to defend their rights. Medal given to the soldiers, who 
fought against Napoleon I., 1813-1814. Three shields of arms of 
the cities, standing against a broken oak tree. Rev. Hanseatic 
LEGION, Lubeck, Bremen, Hamburg, AVars of the Father- 
land, 1813-1814 (trs), etc. Loop. Very fine. 23. 

Turkey. Campaign hT^yria, 1840. The fortress of Acre, flying the 
Turkish ensign ; above, 6 stars ; beneath, in Arabic : “ The country 
of Syria and the fortress of Acre, 1256”-1840. Rev. Cipher of 
Sultan A bd-el-Me dschid. Awarded by the Sultan to the English 
forces engaged in S}’ria. Bronze. V-. fine. Pierced. Rare. 18. 

Turke}L Crimea War, 1855. Trophy of cannon, etc., and flags of 
France, Turkey, Sardinia and England. Rev. Cipher of Abd-el- 
Medschid. Given to the Sardinian troops by Turkey. Swivel. 
Very good. 23. 

Spain. Campaigns in Africa, 1860. Bust of Isabella II. beneath, 
CAMPANA DE AFRICA, 1860. Rev. Names of battles. Round medal 
with the arms of a cross projecting. Ring gone. German silver. 
Very fine. Medal 22. Over all 24 X 29. 

China. Head of Napoleon III. to 1. Rev. Expedition de chine, 
1860. Names of battles in centre : ta-kou ; chang-kia wan ; pa-li- 
KiAO ; PE-KiNG. Loop and ring. Very fine. Rare. Size 7. 

Mexico. Campaigns in Mexico. Napoleon HI. Head to 1. Rev. 
EXPEDITION DU MEXiQUE, 1862-1863. Names of battles in centre. 
Ring attached. Silver. Very fine. Rare. 20. 

Mexico. Maximilian. Head to r.; maximilano emperador. Rev. 
AL MERiTO MiLiTAR. Ring attached. Perfect. 21. 

Mexico. Maximilian. Same in bronze. Proof. Rare. 21. 



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CANADIAN COINS AND MEDALS. 

Reference is made to, and the pieces classified and numbered by the 
catalogue of R. W. McLachlan, Esq., as published in the American 
Journal of Numismatics, from October 1879 to the present. The 
degrees of rarity are those stated in the above list. 

FRENCH REGIME. 

Bust of Louis XVI., laureated and draped to r. ; lvd. xmi. d.g. (MM. 
the sun), fk. et. nav. rex. Rev. Shield of France crowned ; glo- 
RiAM REQNi (v for Paris), tvi. dicent, 1670. MM. a tower. 5 sous. 
Silver. NearTy*fine. Size 13. Very rare. See plate, also Crosby, 
p. 133, plate iii.. No. 5. From Leflfert’s sale, 1881. $18.50. M. 
No. 1. 

Duke Dampville, Viceroy of France for America, 1644; Bust with 
long hair and armor to r. ; fr. ciirist de levi d dampville, p 
FRANC PROREX ameriCjE. I. iiARDY. F. 1686. Rcv. Shield of arms 
crowned on a mantle. A beautiful medal. Bronze proof. Restrike. 
See plate. Size 32. 15. 

Louis XV., young bust to r. Rev. View of the fort and harbor of 
Louisburg. Copper. Very fine. Restrike. Size 32. 19. 

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. 

Bust to 1. laureated. canad. Rev. Female, visca. Miserably struck 
and rude piece, known as the vexator canadiensis, 21. Rarit}' 3. 
A seal. MAGDALEN ISLAND TOKEN, 1815. . Rev. A dried codfish. 

SUCCESS TO THE FISHERY, ONE PENNY. 24 R. 2. 

Nos. 24, 27, 28 or 29, 30 32, all R.2. V. g. to v. fine. 5 pieces. 

Lachenaie. personne. Rev. de repentiquy a l’isle Montreal 
ON LACHESNAYE. Very good. 35 R. 4. 

Locomotive. Montreal & laciiine railroad company. Rev. A 
beaver, etc ; third class. Extremely fine. 46 R. 2. 

A beaver, maison jacques cartier, etc. 54 li. 1. Proof. 

Two maple leaves. Rev. Jii roy Montreal un sou. 57 R. 3. 

Un Sou’s ; bank tokens, etc., Nos. 47, 48, 103, 4, 5, 18, 19, 23, 24. 

V. g. to fine. pieces. 

Side view of Bank of Montreal. 183S^ Rev. Arms of Montreal. 

Very fine. 115 R. 3. A variety very seldom offered. Plate. 

Head of Britannia to 1. ; trident and standard crossed beneath ; 
SAUNDERS WOLFE. Rev. Victory crowning a trophy. Quebec taken, 
MDCCLix. Soc(iety), P(romoting), A(rts) and C(ommerce). 
Bronze. Very fine. Size 25. 125 R. 4. 

Wolfe, bust in armor and mantle to 1. iacobus wolfe anglus., be- 
neath the bust GOSSET . m . kirk. f. Rev. Urn on a pedestal, flags, 
cannon, etc., at base, in victoria cjesvs QVEBECiE sept, xiii., 
MDCCLIX. Pierced over head. Bronze. Fine. Size 23. 128 R. 5. 
Geo. II., bust to 1. ; georgivs ii. rex. Rev. Arms, names of battles. 
QUEBEC at top. Copper. Plugged. V. g. Size 27i. 129 R. 3. <j 



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Arms of Montreal. Alfred sandham’s medalic history of 

MONTREAL. Rcv, JACQUES CARTIER VISITED HOCHELAGA, OCTO- 
BER 3d, 1535. W. M. struck after dies were cancelled. Proof. 
Size 29. 132 R. 5, but 4 or 5 struck. 

Victoria bridge ; view of the structure. W.M. Proof. 32. 134 R. 2. 

Rust, I face, of h. r. ii. the Prince of AVales. Rev. A^iew of the 
Victoria bridge. Bronze. S. 28. 130. 

Exhibition. Excursion on St. L. Numismatic So. AA’^indsor Hotel. 

Y. AI. C. A., 143, 4, 7, 151, 2, 3, Pius IX. AA^. M. V. fine. 9 pcs. 
AVestern Congregational Church AIontreal; also Calvary C. C. 
view of the buildings. Bronze and AV. M, Proofs. Size28J. 157, 

176 R. 2. 3 pieces. 

Edward Murphy, head to 1. ; Rev. AVreath, beaver, etc., catholic 

COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, MONTREAL. Bronze ; proof. Size 28. 

177 R. 3. 

Maple leaf, bearing; fete nationale, 24 juin, 1874, Montreal. 
W. M., proof. S. 19. 183 R. 2. 

John the Baptist seated on a rock. Rev, A cornet. 185 R. 4. Uncir, 
Sameobv, Rev. AVreath, Rev. Of above with wreath. 187, 8 R. 2 2 pcs. 
Beaver on a piece of maple; fete nationale. Rev. souvenir. 
V. f. 189 R. 2. 

Saint Anne. Rev. Church. Lead. 200, 7 R. 2 ; 210 R. 3. 3 pcs. 

Similar but oval, 208, R. 3 ; 209 R. 2. 2 pcs. 

Crucifix, from Gray Nunner}^, Montreal, 1874. Silver. Hollow. 32x21.3 

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. 

Justice standing. L eslie & Sons. Rev. Plow, i penny, 221, R 2. 
Very good. 

Brock; sloop. Rev. Spades, a barrel, plow. 1810-1833. 228, 236, 
240, 240. R. 1-2. V. g., and fine. 4 pcs. 

St. George and the dragon. 1854. Penny and i penny. Very fine. 

253-4, R. 2, 3, 2 pcs. 

Same device. 1857. 255,-0. R. 1. Very fine. 2 pcs. 

Agricultural Asso., Upper Canada. Shield of arms, Rev. AVreath 
and ins, AV. m. Proof. 



/ PROVINCE OF CANADA. 

Victoria, head. 20, 10, 5cts. Proofs. 1 cent. Uncir, 287,8,9,90. 4 pcs. 
Bust of Prince of AVales. Rev. To Commemorate. W.m. Proof. 28, 301. 



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PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. 

Broke. Bust to 1. broke Halifax, nova scotiA. 
seated. 1814. 309, R. 3. Fine, 

Geo. III. Bust. 1814. Rev. Man of AVar. Payable by Carritt 

311, R. 2. Pine. 

Merchant’s Ex. Rev. Ship. 313, 14, 15. 

3 pcs. 



& Alport, Halifax. 
Geo. HI. Bust. 1815. 
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Geo. III. Bust. 1815. Bev. Ship sailing, beneath Halifax. V. f. 

316, E. 3. 

Indian and hounds. 1815. Star & Shannon. Eev. Ship. Fine. 318. 

A keg. 1815. Eev. Payable by Miles W. White, Halifax, N. S. 
Very fine. 320, E. 3. 

Ship sailing. Payable at the store of J. Brown. Eev. Thistle. 
Fine. 324, 11. 2. 

Geo. IV. Bust. Eev. Thistle, 1823. 1 p. Extremely fine. 328, E. 2. j-' 
^Eame device, 1824. 1 penny. Fine. 325, E. 3. 

'same device, 1832. Head of Victoria. 339,40,50,51,58,60. V.g. 6pcs.^ 
Victoria. Bust. 1861. Cent and L Bright red. 361.2. E. 1-2. 2 pcs. 
Geo. II. Bust to 1. Georgiys . ii . Bex. Eev. Britannia in a chariot, 
drawn by a lion, etc., Lobisbourg above. Brass. Very fine. Size 
27 J. 368, E. 3. 

Boscawen. Bust to r. Adml Boscawen . took . cape.breton. Eev. 
-View of the town ; 5 ships in the harbor. Louisbohrg, Jul. 27, 
1758. Bronze. V. g. Size 24. 373, E. 4. 

PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 

Ship sailing. St. John, New Brunswick, halfpenny token. V. g. 
384, R. 4. 

Victoria. Head. Eev. Ship. V. g. and uncir. 1 penny. 386, 7, 

9. 3 pcs. 

Victoria. Bust, Eev. Crown and wreath, 1861. half cent. Very 
fine. No mention in records of the mint, of the issue of this rare 
piece. 391, R, 5, </- 

Victoria. 1864. One cent. Bright red. 392. 

Victoria. Head. 1862. 10, 20 cents. Very fine. 393,4. 2 pcs. 

PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 

A plow. Rev. Dried codfish, etc. V. f. and uncir. 419, 25, 26, 30. 4 pcs. 
DOMINION OF CANADA. 

Victoria. Head. 1872. 50, 25 cts. Uncir. 452, 3, 2 pcs. 

Victory flying to r., blowing a trumpet, palm-branch and wreath in 
left hand. Dominion of Canada. Engraved in field, “ Exhibition 
Phila., 1876. Thomas Davis, Toronto, Ale.” Rev. Arms, above 
branches of maple-leaves ; a beaver beneath. Award medal given 
by Canada to the Canadian exhibitors at the Centennial, 1876. 
Bronze proof in case. A beautiful and rare medal. Size 26. 484, E. 2. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

A fleece. R. & I. S. Eutherford, St. Johns. 1841. Very fine. 
Victoria, Bust to 1. Rev. Crown, etc. 1865, One cent. Fine. 
Victoria. Head to 1. 1865-72, 4. 5, 10, 50 cents. Good. 3 pcs. 

UNKNOWN. 

Ship sailing, 1814. Wellington. Commerce seated. “ Pure copper 
preferable to paper.” George HI., etc. V. g., to uncir. Diff. 36 pcs. 4^ 



COINS OF BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. 



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BELGIUM. 

Earl of Leicester. Portrait bust to r., laureated, and in armor, con- 
COUDIA . UES. PAUViE. CRKSCVNT. IIOL. Eev. 5 shields of arms, en- 
closing 7 arrows tied with a ribbon, mo . ordin . puovin . foeder 
Belgi*^, 1586. Very fine. Crown. Struck while he was Governor 
of the Netherlands. Extremely rare. See plate. 

Charles II. Bust to r. Carol . ii. d o . msp. et. indi . rex . z. M.M. 
a hand, Antwerp. Eev. A Phoenix rising from its ashes; sun 
above all within a wreath; above, renascitvr; beneath, 1666. 
Silver. Very fine. 20. 3 

Insurrection against Joseph IL, 1790. Eampant lion, holding staff 
surmounted by a liberty cap. C. Sizes I3i, 17. V. g. and \ eiy 
fine. 2 pcs. 

25 Centimes. Eev. royaume de belgique . St. Bernard. 1833. C. 
Fine. 1 1> 

Leopold I. Head to 1. 1853. Eev. Heads jugata, of the Duke and 

Duchess of Brabant. Ten centimes, struck on their marriage. C. ^ 
V. full. 

Leopold I. and II. Copper and nickel coins. V. f. and bright red. 7 pcs. 

Leopold I. 1865. Head to r. 20 Francs in copper. Uncirculated. 

Leopold II. 1870. Head to 1. 5 Francs. Fine. 

Leopold 1. and II. 1880. Heads jugata, to r. Eev. Female figure 

holding a tablet, inscribed Constitution Belge in right hand, and 
resting on a lion seated ; monument and imposing building in back- 
ground. 1830-1880. Struck to com. the 50th anniversary of the 
foundation of the Kingdom. 1, 2 (Eev. Arms). 5 ! rancs. Uncir- 

/ ciliated 3 pcs. 

'OtTIGNIES 14^ MONE NOVA OTTINOC. EeV. AnNO DeI MCCCCXfcH-C!^ 

Silver pennjJ Very fine. Bare, 

HOLLAND. 

Flanders, Louis le Male, Count of, 1346-84. The Count in armor, 
crowned, seated on a throne, drawn sword in right hand and the 
left supporting shield of arms ; lvdovicvs x x gra x com . F x 
DNS X FLAND + . Eev. Foliate cross within a treasure of four 
arches, flower in each angle. Sharp, perfectly even impression. 
Uncirculated and a splendid coin. Bare. Gold. Size 19. See 
plate. 

Middelburg. Siege piece struck when it was defended by the adhe- 
rents of Spain against the patriots ; D( eo). R(egi), p(atrise), F(ideles) 
MiDD(elburg), 1572; in opposite angles are the shields of Zealand 
and Middelburg. Eev. Blank. Diamond shape. Fine. Very 
rare. 22i x 22J. 

Breda. Siege piece struck when blockaded by the Spaniards under 
Spinola. Eampant Lion, rampant and holding sword and bunch of 
arrows; breda obessa, 1625. Counterstamped in each angle. 60 



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COINS OF THE COLONIES OF HOLLAND. 




sols. Rev. Blank. Extremely fine. Very rare. Diamond shape 
on a square planchet. 19 X 19. 

Breda. Same. A shield of arms crowned; breda obessa, 1625. 
Very fine. Same shape. 17 X 17. 

Breda. Same. Shield bearing 3 crosses; breda obessa, 1625. 20 

Sols. Very good. Same shape. 14 x 14. 

Breda. Same. Copper. 2 Stivers ; ii breda obessa, 1625. Very 
fine. Rare. Diamond shape. 12 X 12. 

Arms. Rev. 7 Shields, 1685. 30 Stivers. Good. 

Utrecht, arms. Rev. Liberty standing. 3 Guilders, 1793. Fine. 

Maestricht Capitol of Limburg. Siege piece struck when besieged by 
the French. A star, above 1794, below 100 St(ivers) or dollar; in 
small counterstamp, L. E. Rev. Blank. Very fine. Rare. 
S. 26. 

Louis Napoleon, 1808. Head to r. Rev. Arms crowned. 50 Stivers 
or dollar. Extremely fine. Scarce. 

William HI., 1863. Head. 1 GuikR n. Very fine. 

Gelderland, 1759-94*. Holland, 1739-54. 1, 2 Stiver, base. Overys- 

sel, 1766-8. Utrecht, 1739-90. West Friesland, 1792. Zealand, 
1731, 1791. 2, 6 Stivers, base, 1779-91. Copper. Very good and 
uncirculated. 13 pieces. 

Luxemburg. Elizabeth (1415)* Arms. Rev. Shield and cross. 
Groat. G. 

Luxemburg. Anns. F n (Francis II.). Rev. 1 Sol, 1795. Siege 
piece cast in '-gun^ metal when besieged by the French. V. g. 

Luxemburg, 1854-70. Arms. 2J, 10 Centimes. V. g. 2 pieces. 

Copper tokens. Bust of Philip of Spain, 1542. Execution of Counts 
Horn and Egmont, 1579 ; Spanish .Armada, 1588. Battle of Does- 
burg, 1598 ; Storming of Fort St. Andre, 1600; others, 1589, 1619, 
1636, 1739. 2 poor; others fine to uncir. /,' 9 pieces. 

COLONIES OF HOLLAND. 

East India Co., 1728. Knight mounted. Arms of Holland crowned. 
Rev. Two lions supporting arms of the Netherlands, beneath 
monogram of voc (United East India Co.).t Ducatoon or crown. 
Extremely fine. Very fare. 

,voc & arms, 1785, 1826. Stivers. C. V. f. and uncir. 5 pieces. 
>/l840. William I. Bust. Rev. Arms. 1 G uild e n. Proof, sf^ 

1854. Will. III. Arms. Rev. Ins., in Malay and Arabic. 1, tVi ^5 
of a Guilin. Proofs. 3 pieces, 

E. I. Same. 1856-8. 2J, 1, i cents. 1 Proof; others fine. 3 pieces. 

Java. Batavia. 1802. Ship under full sail. Rev. Arras crowned, 
i, 1 Guilden . Uncirculated, 2 pieces. 

Java. Batavia. 1765, 1805-8-9. of a Guilde n. V. f. 5 pcs. 

Java. Louis Napoleon and Arms of E, I. Co. 1810-11. J, i Stiver. 
C. Good and very fine. V. f. 'y 3 pieces. 



COINS OF SWEDEN AND DENMARK. 



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SWEDEN. 

1563. Erie XIV. e-r on a shield, crowned, llev. 3 crowns on a 
similar shield. 1503. 16 Or, struck when at war with Denmark. 

Thick, and size lOi X lOj. Very good. /__ 

1506. Eric XIV. i length in armor, with sword and orb to 1. Rev. 
Arms. Crown. Very good. 

(15) 71. John III. Emblem of the Vasa family crowned. I. R. 
4 M. s. at sides. Rev. 3 crowns; devs erotector nostr 71. 
15 i X 15|. Very good. 

1626. Gustavus Adolphus. 3 Crowns, a R, 1626. Rev. Crossed 
arrows crowned. 1 Or. Copper. Fine and scarce. 19 X 20. 
1032. Gustavus Adolphus and Mary Eleanore. Busts jugata to r. 
Rev. Shields of arms joined and crowned. Beneath, the pine cone 
of Augsburg and date 1032. A beautiful piece in superb condition. 
Gold. Size 17}. 

1634. Christina. Arms. Rev. 3 crowns, c R s. } Or. C. V. g. 
1639. Christina. Arms. Rev. Arrows crossed. 1 Or. Copper. 
Plxtremely fine. Size 30. 

1642. Christina. Bust (| face) with long hair and rich attire. Rev. 
Christ with uplifted right hand, orb in left. Crown. Fine. Plate. 

1717. Charles XII. Bust. Diff. revs. Copper. Very fine. Size 

13. 2 pieces. 

1718. Charles XII. Bust in armor and mantle. Rev. Two lions 
supporting coat of arms ; above med gudz iiielp — “ With the help of 
God.” A very fine crown of this great warrior. 

1712. Charles XII. Bust. Rev. “ What do you mourn for ? though 
I am dead, God still lives.” Silver. Very fine. Size 13. 

1715. Charles XI I. in centre. Monogram and date 

in each corner. \ s m yX Large copper plate. Size 66 X 72. 

Very good. Rare. \/ 

1715, 1716, 1717, 1718 (0 types), 1719. Charles XII. Copper 
necessity Dalers of Baron Gortz. The complete set including 
the very rare piece (cost $2.10), with laureated head to right. Rev. 
Mercury; supposed to be the last issued by Gortz. Ver^’ good to 
very fine. 11 pieces. 

Swedish copper coins, 1718-1806. Very good. 15 pieces. 

1836. Charles XIV. John. Bust. 2, 1, J skilling. Last v. g. 

others bright red. 5 pieces. 

Isle of St. Bartholemy^ Swedish AVest I ndies. Copper planchet sur- 
s^tamped with a shield. Veiy good. Rare. 

DENMARK. 

Frederick III. 1653. F. 3 crowned. Rev. Arms crowned. Crown, 
gilt and with three pendants and loop. Fine. 



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Frederick III. 1G59. F, 3, above a crown, beneath a rock which di- 
vides Ebenezer. Rev. A cloud from which extends a hand holding 
a sabre and cutting off another hand which is reaching towards a 
crown. Struck to commemorate the repulse of the Swedes from 
Copenhagen. Crown. Extremely fine. Rare. Plate. 

Christian V. 1694. Crowned cipher. Rev. Arms. Cast in -goR metal. 
S. 21. 

Christian Til. 1808. Head. Rev. Arms. Crown for Schleswig- 
Holstein. T. g. 

Christian VIII. 1847. Head. Rev. Arms. Dollar. Very fine. 

Frederick VII. 1851. Head. Rev.Arms. 1 R b daler. Uncirculated. 

Same. 1855. Rev. Wreath, 1 Rigsdaler. 16 skilling. Uncir. 



1875. Head. 2 Kroner. 25,10 ore. 



Lustre. 

Christain IX. 

V. f. 

Frederick VII. and Christian IX. 1856-1875. Uncir. 
Copper coins, 7. Base silver, 13. I71‘>, 1859. V. g 

Danish America. 1764-67. Ship sailing 
Danish West Indies. 20,10 cents. Very good 



Fair and good. 



3 pieces. 
Uncir. and 
4 pcs. 
7 pcs. 
20 pcs. 
4 pcs. 
2 DCS. 



C. 



NORWAY. 

Charles XIV John. 1819. Arms crowned. 24 skilling. V. g. 
Oscar. 1846. Head. Rev.Arms. Dollar and half. V. f. 2 pcs. 
Oscar. 1855. Copper. 4 skilling, large. 1 sk., 2, 1 ore. V. g. 4 pcs. 
Charles XV. 1869. Plead. Rev. Arms. Dollar. Very fine. 
Charles XV. 1871. Head as above, by Mrs. Lea Ahlborn. 2 R. M. 

50, 25, 10 ore, 2 sk. Beautiful, proofs. 5 pieces. 

Oscar II. 1875. Head. 1 krone, 50 ore. Uncir., brilliant. 2 pcs. 
1820-1870. Copper coins. V. g. to uncir. DiflT. 11 pieces. 

SWITZERLAND. 

Republic. 1801. Swiss standing, holding standard in r. hand, his 
left resting on his sword. 4 francs. Very fine. 

1860. Confederacy cross, surrounded by 23 stars. Rev. Wreath; 

Pattern 2 francs by Bov}’. Uncirculated. 

Helvetia seated, the Alps in the distance, 1850, 63. 2, 1, J fr. V. 

fine. 3 pcs. 

Same design. 1873. 5 francs. Beautiful specimen. 

Helvetia standing. J, 1 franc. Uncirculated. 2 pcs. 

Swiss society token. Tell, Staufl'acher and Arnold taking the oath, 
their right hands upraised, the left elapsed on the top of a sword ; 
fasces surmounted by a liberty cap, in field. Rev. Clasped hands, 
etc., LA sociETE DBS suissES ; 6 counter-stamped in field. Coi>per. 
Very fine. 

Cantons, Aargau. 1812. Arms. Rev. Swiss standing. Extremely 
fine. 4 francs. 



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Aargau. 1809. Arras. Rev. Swiss seated. J dollar. Proof. 
Appenzell. 1776. “Beda by the grace of God, Prince of the sacred 
Roraan Empire and Abbott of St. Gall bear walking to r. carrying 
a log. Rev. Arms on a mantle. Crown. Very fine. 

Appenzell. 1812. Arras, a bear standing. Rev. Swiss standing. 

4 Francs. Extremely fine. Scarce. 

Basel. View of the city and the Rhine. Rev. Basilisk, holding 9 
shields. Dollar. Very fine. 

Bern. 1679. Ornamental shield bearing arms, a bear. Rev. Cross, 
formed of ^S^ddorsed B’s. J dollar. Fine. Rare. 

Bern. 1797. Arms crowned. Rev. Swiss standing, j doll. V. f. 
Bern. 1798. Same design, but in a sunken oval panel. Dollar. 
Uncirculated. 

Bern. 1811. Similar design. 1 Franc. Uncirculated, 
f'reyburg. 1813. Arras crowned. Rev. Swiss standing. 4 francs. Uncir. 
Geneva. Obsidional. Eagle and key in the centre of a blazing sun. 
Rev. P VN SOLS POVR LES SOLDATS DE GENEVE. 1590. 1, 6, 12 SOls. 

C. extremely fine. Rare. Cost $5. 3 pcs. 

Geneva. 1795. Arms. Rev. post tenebras lux ; in a glory vi. 
Florins iv'. vF. W. Very fine. 

Geneva. 1840,4,7. Base silver. 1, 5, 10, 25 Centimes. Uncir. 4 pcs. 
Lucerne. 1796. Arms crowned. Rev. Cross of L’s. Dollar. Very fine. 
Lucerne. 1796. Same, j Dollar . Proof. 

Lucerne. 1804. Arms. Rev. Swiss seated. Gold. 1 0 Francs, Proof. 
Lucerne. 1814. Arms. Rev. Swiss standing. 4 Francs. Proof. 
Soleure. 1795. Arms crowned. Rev. S and a cross. ^ Dollar. Good. 
Soleure. 1813. Arms crowned. Rev. Swiss with standard.~TT^r. Unc. 
SchaflThausen. 1620. Ram leaping from a castle. Rev. Eagle. Un- 
usually fine both in condition and impression. Crown. 

Ticino. 1814. Arms in a wreath. Rev. Swiss standing. 4 Fr. V. g. 
Zurich, 1812, ’26, ’13. Arms. 10, 20, 40 Batzen. V. f. and pf. 3 pcs. 
Cantons. 1693 to 1836, Base silver. Very fine. Size 15. 10 pieces. 
Cantons. 1619 to 1873. Some base, copper, and nickel. Good to 
uncirculated, 34 pieces. 

RUSSIA. 

IviUi-IVTp\Vtr5TR«AdJ^ (Tim Terri bl e , fi r s t C z a r ). 15 B3 to 1584. Czar, 
mounted. Rev. Ins. Denga. Oval. Very fine. Rare. 6+8. 
Michael Feodorowitsch. 1613 to 1645. Same design as last. Gd. 3 pcs. 
Peter I., the Great. AtK = 1720. Fine portrait bust to r. Rev. Double- 
headed eagle. Rouble. Extremely fine. Cost $6. Plate. 

Peter I., the Great. 1720. BusL Rev. St. Andrew. Ducat. Gold. 
Fine. Rare. 

Peter L, the Great. 1724. Bust. Rev. Cross formed of four P’s. Rou- 
ble. Good. 

Peter I., the Great. 1704, ’5, ’9. Eagle. Czar mounted. Copper, i, 
1 Kopek. Fine, i 3 pieces. 



12 



86 



COINS OF EUSSIA. 



j§0 1595 
^1596 
1597 




1594 



Catherine I. 

5 Kopeks. 
Catherine I. 
Catherine I| 



1598 



1599 

IGOO 

IGOl 




1602 

1603 



1724. Eagle. Eev. Cross bearing inscription. Copper. 

Very goocb 

1725. Bust to 1. Rev. Eagle. Rouble. Good. 

17^6. St. George. Copper. 4 Kopek. Uncirculated. 3/^ f?’- 7^®^ 

Peter II. 1729. Fine bust. Rev. Cross of 4 P’s. crowned. Rouble. V. f. 

Ivan YIi 1741. Youthful portrait, bust, to r. ins., j oiin the Third . Rev. 
Double-headed eagle; St, Petersburg Mint, Rouble. Ver}' fine. 

Scarce, on account of Elizabeth commanding the return to the mint 
of the coins of Ivan. 

Elizabeth I. 1755. Remarkable bust. Rev. Eagle as on last. Rouble. G. 

Elizabeth I. 1756. Eagle and cipher crowned, on clouds. 5 Kopeks. 

Silver. Uncirculated, If^ 

Elizabeth I. Very fine bust to r. Rev. Warrior with a spear and Rus- 
sian flag, his left foot resting on a vase, from which water flows, in- 
scribed “ River Oder in background a view of a battle field, guns, 
cannon, and flag inscribed fr lying about. A splendid and rare 
rouble struck on the defeat of Frederick the Great at Kunersdorf. 
i Very fine. Plate. 

v/Elizabethl. 1748,1759,1761. St. George ; Eagle. C. V. g 









^ Rouble, 



0 pcs. 
Fine. 



1604 
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Peter III, 1762. Young bust to r. Rev. Eagle, 

Rare, as he only reigned 6 months. 

Catherine II. 1774, 1779. Bust to r. 15, 20 Kopeks. P. and f. 2 pcs. 

Paul I. 1800. Cross formed of P’s. Rev. Tablet. Rouble. Very fine. 
Alexander I. 1818, Eagle. Poltina. Good. 

Nicholas I. 1830. Eagle. 1, 5, 10 Kopeks. Bright red proofs. 3 pcs, S f 
Nicholas I, 1834. Fine head to r. Rev. Alexander’s column. Roub. Pf. }■ 
Nicholas I. 1847. Eagle, Rouble, Poltina, 25, 20, 10, 5 Kopeks. 

/ Proof set. 6 pieces. ^ 

yNicholasI, 1840. Cipher crowned. C.,lv. g. 2 Kopeks. Pf. 2 pieces. Vo — 
Alexander II. 1859. Head of Nicholas I. to 1. Rev, Equestrian statue 
erected by Alexander II. to Nicholas. Rouble, Proof. 

Alexander II. 1859. Poltina, 20, 15, 10 Kopeks. Very fine. 4 pcs. 
Finland, 1866, 1867. Alexander II. Cipher crowned. 1, 5, 10 Pennia. 

Uncirculated and red. 3 pieces. 

Finland, 1874. Double-headed eagle, bearing a shield with rampant 
lion. 25, 50 Pennia, uncir. ; 1, 2 Mark a, brilliant proofs. 4 pieces. 
Moldavia, Principality of, 1772. 2 shields crowned, one bearing an ox 
head, the other a bird. Struck during the siege. 1, 2 Para. Copper. 

Very good. 1 - 2 pieces. 

1616 J Russian-Poland. Eagle. 15, 25, 30 Kopeks. 1836, ’8, ’46. Uncir. 3pcs, /.? — [- 



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RUSSIA IN ASIA. 

^ ^617 Ekaterinburg, M. M. e. m. Catherine I., 1726. In centre, 
O double-headed eagle, 17-26 ; above, “ Five Kopeks below, 

ekatepkiill8pxl. Rev. Blank. 5 Kopeks. Struck to pay the 
Mint employees. Extremely fine and very rare. Size, 27 x 27. Plate, 






COINS OF SPAIN. 



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1631 



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Catherine II, 1789, 1790. St. George, |, 1, 2 Kopeks. Good. Spcs.j-^ 
Catherine II., 1794. Double headed Eagle. Rev. Ciph er. 5 Kopeks. F. 
Paul I., 1797. Ciphej crowned. 2 Kopeks. Very good. 

Nicholas I., 1840, 1841. Ciplie r. 3 Kopeks. Fine. 3 pieces, r 

Nicholas I. Alexander II., 1850, 1858. 1, J, 1 Kopeks, V. g. 2 

other proofs, 7 pieces. 

Alexander II., 1874. Double-headed eagle. }, J (Cipher), 1, 2, 3, 5 
Kopeks. Proof set, bright red. 6 pieces. ’ ' 

Georgia. Tiflis. Alexander I. Crown, l^Abbassi, or 10 Kopeks. 
1805, Good, 

Georgia. Tiflis. Nicholas I. Same design. c2-A4?bassi. 1830. Vr-g. 
Siberia. Catherine II. 1767, 1770, 1775, 1778, 1779. Two sables 
supporting shield, crowned. Rev. Palm and olive branches inclos- 
ing Royal Cipher crowned. Edge milled. Copper. 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 
Kopeks. Beautiful sharp impressions. Light olive. Uncircu- 
lated, w'ith almost proof surface. Rare. Plate. 5 pieces. 

SPAIN. 

Ferdinand Y. and Isabella. 1479-1516. Crowned busts, vis-a-vis. 
FERNANDVS ET ELisABET. Rev. Eagle, bearing coat of arms, of 
Castile, Leon, Aragon, and Granada. Double Ducat. Gold. Very 
fine. Very rare. Cost, 815.50, at sale, 9mo, 9th, 81. See plate. 
Same. Arms, crowmed. Rev. Bunch of arrows, suspended from 
which is the Gordian knot. Legend not perfect and in parts ob- 
literated. Half dollar. Fine. Very rare. 

Same design. Real. Even impression and legend fine. Very fine. 
Same. Real. Very fine, but small piece out of the edge. 

Same. F. V. crowned. Rev. F. crowned. B. B. and S. S. at sides. 

Copper. Sizes, 11, 16. Very fine. Rare. 4 pieces. 

Philip II. (1590). Arms, crowned. Rev. Arms of Castile and Leon, 
divided quarterly. Dollar, i, J, ^ ; latter pierced. V. poor. 4 pcs. 
Head to right, with long hair, iiispaniarvm rex 1600. Rev. Arms 
of Castile and Leon, crowned, dividing MR; F endin ando iv. 
AEVG. A very curious rude piece, engraved on copper. Its ap- 
pearancgjweuMTncn^te tha^Njt waa-affade-^^t J-be ti^.pXiyM6liJt is 
daledTand we do not know aii^-Ihing to th^ contrary/ 

Philip HI., 1608. Castle on a shield, crowned. Rev. Lion on a 
shield. C. Very fine. Size, 17L 
Charles II., 1677. Bust to 1. Very good. Real. Size, 14. 

Charles II., 1687. Bust, with long hair, to 1. Rev. Barging civi, 
1687, pellets and rings in the angles of a cross patde. Real, of Bar- 
celona. Fine. Rare. 

Charles II., 1694. Philip V., 1710. For Burgundy. C. Good, 2 pcs. 
Charles III., 1713. Monogram of carols, crownqd. 2 Reales, F. 
;^bilip V., 1718, 1720. Lion, crowned. 2, 4 Maravedis. C. V. g. 2 pcs. 
Philip V., 1745, Head to r. Rev. Arms, crowned. Gold doUar, F. 



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COINS OF SPAIN. 

Charles III., lltS. Bust to r. 2, 4, 8 Maravedis. Fine. C. 3 pcs, 

Charles IV., 1804. Bust to r. Bev. Arms, crowned between pillars. 
Dollar. Extremely fine, with proof surface. I ty 

Ferdinand VII., 1817, 1824, 1827, 1832. 2, 4, 8 Maravedis. V, fine 

and red. C. 5 pieces. 

Isabella II., 1850, 1853. Arms, i, 1, 2, 10 Decimas. C. F. 4 pcs. 

Isabella II., 1851. Arms on ornamental shield. 1 Deci mas. C. Dncir, 

Isabella II., 1855. Head (ugly portrait). Dollar, or 20 Reales. Fine. 

Isabella II., 1859. Head to r. 10, 5, 2 (good), 1 Reales. Dncir. 

4 pieces, 

Isabella II., 1861, 10, 25. 1867, 1, 2J, 5 Cen times. Head. Fine 

and uncir. C. 6 pieces. 

Interregnum. 1870. Reclining figure of Spain. Rev, Arms. 5 v. f. 

2, 1, h Pesetas. Uncirculated. 4 pieces. 

Same, 1870. Seated figure of Spain, Rev, Lion and shield. 1, 2, 5, 

10 Cent.^ C. Uncir. 4 pieces. 

Amadeo L, 1871. Head to 1. Rev. Arms. 5 Pesetas. Fine, 

Alfonzo XII., 1876, 1879, 1880. H. to 1. 1, 2 Pesetas. Uncir. 3 pcs. 

Alfonzo XII., 1877. Head to 1. Copper. 5 Centimes. Very fine. 

Gerona, Catalonia, Peninsular War. Siege dollar struck by Alvarez 
when besieged by the French, In a hat shaped depression gna 1808 
UNDURO. Rev. Square-dome shaped depression fer vii. Very 
fine. Rare. 

Peninsula War. Octagonal Siege dollar stamped 30 s. fer. vii., 
1808. Rev, Lozenge-shaped shield of arms of Murcia and Aragon. 
Very good. Rare. 

Barcelona, Catalonia, Peninsular War. 5 Pesetas or dollar struck 
during the French occupancy. Lozenge-shaped shield of arms in 
a wreath. Rev. en Barcelona, 1808, 5 pesetas. Very fine. Rare. 

Same. 1813. Peseta. Very good. 

Same. 1809. 1 (poor) 4 (very fine). Quartos. Copper. 2 pieces, 

Barcelona. Philip IV. 1641. Arms crowned. Rev. Shield. C. V. g. 

Barcelona. Another as above. Ferd. VII. 3 quarto, 1823 pierced. 
Good. 2 pieces. 

Catalonia. Isabella II. 1839. Arms crowned. 6 quartos. C. V, g. 

Valencia. Ferd. VII. 1823. Bust to r. Rev. Lozenge-shaped 

shield crowned. 4 reales. Fine. 

Earlv copper coins. Rude, clipped and counter stamped. 15 pcs. 

ISLANDS BELONGING TO SPAIN. 

Cuba. Havana. Louis I., 1724-46. Bust with long hair, legend on 
obv. incused lvis pre — n espa. Rev. Havana oqendo. (Oquendo | 
was the Alferez Rea l or Rqyal ensig n). In center 2 keys. Proc- , 
lamation real made by casting; pierced over the head. V. good. 
Very rare, 

Balearic Islands. Ivica. Charles IL, 1666. Crowned head to r. ^ 
Rev. Triangular shield, crowned. 6 Dineros. C. Size 14. Fine. 



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Same. 12 Dineros. C. Size 16. Fair, jj'' 

Balearic Islands. Majorca. Charles II. 1665-1700. Head to r. 

Rev. Cross. Poor. C. 6 pieces. 

Philippine Islands. Ferd. VII., 1823. Bust to r. ; fern vir., p. l. g 
ED, YEA CON ST. r(e)ease. Rev. Arms crowned. 1 Q(uarto). 
Good. Rare. C. Size 13J. 

Same. 1834. Ferd. VII., who was dead at this time and Isabella 
reigning. Arms crowned. Rev. Lion crowned, sword in paw and 
resting on two globes. 1 Q(uarto). Ver}' fine. C. Size 13. 



rOKTUGAL. 



Alphonzo VI. 1664. Arms crowned. Rev. Cross, date in angles. 

200 reis. Very fine. Rare. Size 17. <3 

John V. 1740. Bust to r. Dollar. Gold. Fair. 

.Toseph I, 1679. Bust. Impression in copper from gold Joe. Red. 
JNIaria I. 1791. 10, 5 reis. V. g. and Very Fine. C. 2 pcs. 

John VI. 1814, Bust. Don Miguel, 1832. 40 reis. C. Good. 2 pcs. 




PORTUGUESE AFRICA, GUINEA. 

Joseph I. 1762, 70. 12 and 4 Macutas. Maria I. 1783,96. 10,8, 

6, 2 Macutas. Both forming a set of 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 Macutas. 
Ver}’ rare. Fine, 6 pieces.*^ 

Same. 1763, 70. Copper. Macuta and 5 Ries. Very good. 2 pcs. ^ 
Same. 1762, 3. J, h Maria 1. 1789. 1 Macuta. S^urstampfi R by 

John VI., 1814. C. Very good. 3 pieces. )0 

Maria II. 1851, 60. J, 1 Macuta. C. Very fine. 2 pieces. /.> 

Mozambique. Maria II., 1847, 50, 53. Arms crowned. 20, 10, 5, 2, 

1 Reis. C. V. g, to bright red. 5 pcs. // ^ 

Mozambique. Louis I., 1868, 70. 10,5, 3 Reis. C. V. f. and uncir. 3 pcs. -jo 



PORTUGUESE ISLANDS. 

Azores. Maria L, 1795. 20 Reis. C. Fine. 

Azores. Louis L, 1865, 6. 20, 5 Reis. C. Very fine. 2 pcs. 
Azores. Terceira Island. Maria II., 1829. Arms crowned. Rev. 
Two branches enclosing 80 (Reis), Necessity piece. Cast in bell 
metal. Fine, Rare. Size 26. ^ " 

St. Thomas. Gulf of Guinea. John VI., 1820. Globe bearing shield. 
Rev. Den, in figures^ crown above. 80, 40, 20 Reis. C. V, f. 3 pcs. 



MEXICO. 



Charles I. and Johanna. 1521-1556. + karolvs. et. iguana; shield 

of arms crowned ; m. p (with . above and below), at sides ; Rev. 
+ msPANiARVM ET INDIARV.M ; two crowned pillars on a plain 
field, a label between bearing plvs. Peseta'. Veiy fine and rare. 

Same, carolvs et joiiana. -regs ; m. l. at side of shield. Rev. Pil- 
lars resting on the sea; in field plvs vl. Real, Good. 




90 



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1690 

1091 

1692 

1693 




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vT 1705 
1706 

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Philip V. 1740. Shiekl of arms. Rev. Pillars of Hercules, between 
them two hemispheres joined and crowned. 8 Reals or dollar. V. f. 
Charles III. Bust to r. 1779. Dollar. 1 and H^eal. Poor to un- 
circulated. ^ pieces. 

Same. Gold dollar. Pierced, filled, and engraved. V. g. 

Charles IV. 1787. Dollar. Sursta mped F 7. crown above, also 
covered with Chinese chop marks. Pierced, f A* 

Charles IV. 1795. Dollar. Surs tamped with bust of George III. 
Fine. 

Charles IV. Bust to r. 1808. Real. Uncirculated. 

Ferdinand VII. 1808-21. Necessity money; double quartilla, 
Arms of Castile and Leon crowned. Rev. Copper. Fine. 

Bust tor. 1809-21. Reals. Uncirculated, brilliant, li 6 pcs. 

Same. 1810-13. ^ Reals. Uncirculated, brilliant, /fc* 4 pcs. 

Same. 1819-21. Double reales, uncirculated, brilliant, 2 pcs. 

Same. 1815. 8 Reals or dollar. Very good. 

Same. 1815. Cjjihpr crowned. Copper. Double, one, and f Quar- 
tilla. Good. ^ pieces. 

Independent. Augustin I., 1822. Small bust to r. Rev. Small Eagle. 

8 reals or dollar. Very fine. 

Same. 1822. Large head and large eagle. Dollar. Fme. 

Same. 1822-3. 4 Reales. Uncirculated. /J^ 2 pcs. 

Republic. 1831. Eagle, etc. Dollar. M. M. Go. = Guanaxuato. V. g. 
Eagle Rev. Hand, book, liberty-cap. 1832. Gold dollar. Proof. 
Eagle. Rev. Liberty cap and rays. 1829-30. 2 Reales. Very fine. 

2 pieces. Vo 

Similar. 1805-61. Real, i. Very good to uncirculated. 11 pieces. 
Same. 1833-6. Copper. Quartilla and half (i, i). Fine. 3 pcs.^ 

Pattern. Eagle standing on a cactus ; Republica Mexicana. Rev. 
Libertv cap surrounded by clouds and rays ; dna cuartilda. 1836. 
Copper proof. Rare, 

Liberty seated. Libertad. Rev. Wreath enclosing jura de la 
CONSTITUCION MEXICANA EN 184.3. 4 rcals Oil the restitution of 

the Constitution. Proof. Rare. 

Eagle. Rev. Wreath and value ; below, S. L. P., San Louis Potosi, 
1863. 5, 10 Centavos. 1st year of this denomination. Uncircu- 

culated. Tu ^ pieces. 

Maximilian. Head to r. Rev. Arms. 1866. Peso or dollar. V. fine. 
Same. 1866. i dollar. Very good. 

Same. Eagle. Rev. Den^ 10 and 5 cents. Very good. 2 pieces. 

Same. Copper Centavo. 1864. Ver}' fine. Very rare. 

Same. Head to r. 1867. Dollar. Very fine. 

Republic. 1873. Eagle. Rev. Scales, etc. Dollar; yV ^^ne. 3 pcs. 
Eagle. Rev. Liberty cap. 1876. Dollar. Proof. 

Same, i dollar. 1876. Very fine. 

Same. 1876 Cent. 1882 Nickel 1, 2, 5 Centavos. Uncir. 4 pcs. 



COINS OF THE STATES OF MEXICO — MEXICAN MEDALS. 



91 





1722 

1723 

1724 

1725 






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1731 







1736 





COINS ISSUED BY THE STATES OF MEXICO. 

Catorce. Charles IV. Arras crowned. Proclamation double real. 
Silver. Very fine. 18. 

Cliihualiua. Indian with bow and arrow. Qnartilla, 1856. Fine. 
Durango. Eagle. Rev. Liberty cap ; constitucion. Qnartilla, 1858. 
Very good. 

Durango. Eagle. Rev. 8 de real. Fair. 

Gnanaxuato. 1829. Liberty seated. Rev. Liberty cap surrounded 
ra}'s. 1 Octavo. Brass. Ver^'good. Very rare. 

Oaxaca. Jose Maria Morelos. 1813. Bow and arrow; below sud 
OSouth Mexico). Rev. Cipher Mo. (Morelos). 8 R(eales). 1813. 
Silver dollar. Extremely' fine. Sharp. Very rare. 1‘^j^ 

Same. 2 Reales. 1812. Silver. E.xtremel)' fine. Sharp. Ver^'rare. 
Same. 1 Real. 1813. Fine. \ery r&re. ^ 

Same. 8 Reales. 1813. Copper. Veiy fine. Rare. " 2 ^ - 
Same. 2 Reales. 1812. Copper. Very fine. Rare, v/^ 

San Louis Potosi. Indian queen seated; Mexico libre. Rev. el 
ESTADO lib I)E S. LUIS POTOSI EN MEMORIA DE LOS HEROES LA 
patria. A, 1828. Sil^p*^^n artiil a in honor of the heroes who fought 
for libert}-. Uncirculated. Rare. J'/ 

Same. Eagle; libertad y reforma. Rev. Wreath, liberty cap. 

Copper. Qnartilla. 1867. Ver^’ good. Rare. 

Sombrerete. Ferdinand VII. Necessity dollar struck b}' Gen. Vargas. 
Arras crowned; R caxa de sombre. Rev. isi crowned between them 
1812, above VARa.-vs, below 5. UnMsitjJly..frn^specimen. Very rare. 
Sonora. Eagle. 1 Real in copper and silver, of M. Yingo, Ma- 
chine works, Los Angeles. Uncirculated. Jo 2 pieces. 

Zacatecas. Ferd. Vll. 1811. Arms crowned. Rev. Mount de las 
Cruces. Provisional dollar struck during the war with the insur- 
gents. Veiy good. Rare. 

MEXICAN MEDALS. 

Charles IV. and Louisa. Busts jugata to r. ; carolo . iv . et . alois- 

lAE. IHSP . ET . IND . RR . AA.,in CXg., MARCH . DE . BRANCIFORTE NOV. 
iiisp. PROREX . c. F . ET . D . MEX . AN, 17 96. Rev. Equestrian statue ; 
CAROLO . IV. PIO. BENEF. HISP. ET. IND. REGI. ; in the field, MICH. 
L.A ORUA. MARCH DE BRANCIFORTE, NOV. IIISP. PROREX. SUAE. 
MEXiCANAEQUE FiDELiT. II. M. p., in exg. AN, 1796. G. A. Gil. 
fee. Bronze. Ver}’ fine. 38. Struck to commemorate the erec- 
tion of the Equestrian statue of Charles IV., under the Marquis de 
Brand forte. 

Ferdinand VII. Bust to 1.; Ferdinand vii. redeas diuque lae- 

TUS INTERSIS populo FIDELI . ANN. MDCCCIX, ill CXg. PROREGE 
ARCH LizAN.A. F. GORDiLLo. F. MO. (Mexico). Rev. Female seated 
holding up a crown, from which hangs a broken chain ; SANCTiE 
ANTEQUERENSE COLLEG UTRIQ FIDEI SU-E OFFERT MONI.M. In CXO-. 



92 



COIXS OF CENTRAL AMERICA. 



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VINCULA DISRUMPIT, GALLOS CONCORDIA PELLIT. Coppcr-gilt. Oval. 

Very fine. 39 x 32. Struck by the college of Antiguera on his 
accession to the throne. - 

Ferdinand VII. Bust to r. ; ferdin. vii. iiisp. et. ind. rex. plvs- 
QVAM DILEC. oPTATiss ; in lower margin, I. cuerrero. Rev. 
Wreath, enclosing intactae fidei moximentum difficilim. pa- 
triae TEMPORiBUS MEX. ACAD. MDCCCViii. Coppci'-gilt. Oval. Fine. 
29 X 24. Struck in honor of Ferd. VII. 

Ferdinand VII. ferdinando vii. dei gratia hispax. et. indiar. 
REG. AN., 1814. F. GORDILLO. fec. Rev. Two hemispheres bearing 
shield crowned ; at right side, Spain with a lance which rests on a 
dead eagle j on the left, an Indian with bow ; ant. epp. antequer 
ELECT. ARCH. MEX. Coppcr-gilt. Ver}’ fine. 27. Struck by the 
Archbishop of Mexico in honor of the king. 

Militaiy As^dum. View' of the building, above asilo a la constan- 
ciiA Y •, beneatli, al valor militar. Rev. le coloco la primera. 

PIEDRA POR EL EXMO. SEN. PRESIDENTE CIUD ANTONIO LOPEZ DE 
SANTA-ANNA. En 27 DE SEPTEMB. DE 1843. Copper. V. fine. 25. 
Struck to commemorate the laying of the corner-stone of the Mili- 
tary Asylum. 

Antoninus l(opez) de santa-anna. cui. acceptas. referunt pa- 

TRIA. LIBERTATEM PAX FIRMITATEM TETRO. MERCATORIO. VAS- 
TATO MEXICUS VENUSTATEM CUNCTO. PLAUDENTE. POPULO AETERNUM 
IIOCCE. MONUMENTUM C. XVI CALEND., OCTOB., ANNO MDCCCXLIII. 

Rev. Wreath. Bronze. Very fine. 42. 

Maximilian. Head to 1. maximiliano emperador, under the head 
1865. n(avalon) d. ocampo. G. Rev. St. Mary, of Guadalupe, 
encircled by a cloud and rays, and standing on a crescent, sup- 
ported by a youth ; non fecit taliter omni nationi. n. d. s. g. 
Silver. Fine. Very rare. 17i. This medal has been erroneously 
called the Quarter Dollar, 

Vera Cruz. View of the Battle of the Mountain de Las Cruces (Moun- 
tain of the Crosses) ; above, on clouds, a medallion portrait of 
Ferd. VII., supported by a cherub' and lion ; in exg., 30 de Octo- 
BRE, D. 1810. GORDILLO FEC. Rev. AL EXMO. SOR VENEGAS AL 
REGIMIENTO DE LAS TRES VILLAS Y DEMAS TROPAS QUE CON SUS 

commandantes truxillo mendivily bringas sostuvieron l.a. glo- 
RiosA ACCioN DEL MONTE D LAS CRUCES 'V eraCruz. Copper. Edge, 
battered. Very good. 34. Struck, to commemorate the defeat of 
the insurgent. 

CENTRAL AMERICA. 

Guatemala. Under Mexico. Augustin I. Bust to 1. Proclama- 
tion Real. 1822. Fine. Scarce. 

Republic. Range of 5 mountains, the sun rising behind them ; re- 
PUBLICA DEL CENTRO DE AMERICA, 1824. ReV. A tree; LIBRE 
CRESCA fecundo. ng. m. 10 d . 20 G® . Peso. Beautiful proof. 
Rare. See plate, 



COINS OF THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND SOUTH AMERICA. 



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1741 

1748 

1749 

1750 

1751 



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01755 

1756 






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Rafael Carrera, President, 
g. to fine. 4 pieces. 

Half and i Peso, struck after his death, but with portrait. 

Very good. 2 pieces. 

Shield, inscribed 15 de set*= de 1821. 2 Reals. 1873. V. g. 
Honduras, i, i, i Real. Nickel. Very fine and uncir. 5 pieces.j- 
Essai de monnaie. Rev. i Read. 1872. Alun d^niu in. Proof. 

San Salvador, 1808. Bust of Fernando vii. rey . de . esp . e . 
INDIAS. Rev. A mountain. Proclamation Real. Fine, but partly 
pierced. Rare. |J 

Nicaragua, Republic of. Necessity 2 Reals, 1825. Sun and Moun- 
tains. Very fine. 

Arms. Nickel Centavo, 1878. Brilliant. Uncirculated. Same. Very 
fine. /|— 2 pcs. 

Costarica. Republic. Real, 1849. Bust of a female. Very good. 
Female leaning against a pillar. Rev. Arms, Gold dollar, 1850. P. 
Arms. Rev. A tree. 50, 25(2), 10(2), 5 Centavos. 1850-1875. Dif. 

V. g. to uncir. 6 pieces. Vo 

Arms. Nickel Centavo, 1865. Similar. Rev. Tree. Brass. Good 
y and fine. 2 pieces. 

1758/ Cut i Dollar, sursta mped with arms of Costa Rica? Good. //I- 



1752 



1753 






1759 









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' 1766 



1760 



1761 



1762 

1763 

1764 




WEST INDIA ISLANDS. 

Hum. Under the 3Pri^ch.'*^1793. Tablet. Rev. Wreath, scales, 
and liberty cap. 1 and 2 Sols. Fair and very fine. 2 piec^ 

Haiti. Republic. J. P. Boyer, President. Head to 1. 1818, 1830. 
25 ct., pierced ; 1 00 cL , fine. 2 pieces. icn>i 

Haiti. He nry C hristophe. Very fine bust, laureated, in armor and 
mantle ; henricus dei gratia haiti rex, 1820. Rev. Arms 
crowned ; deus causa, atque gladius meus. L’an 17 (=1820) 
Dollar. Brilliant proof. Very rare. See plate. 

Haiti. Jean Baptiste Riche. 1 and 6 Centimes, 1846 j and Boyer, 
2 ct., 1829. C. Very good. 3 pieces. 

Haiti. Faustin I. Bust to 1. 1850. 6 Centimes. Copper. V. g. 

Haiti. Geffrard. Head to 1. 1863. 20, 10, 5 Centimes. C. V. f. 3pcs. 

San Domingo, 1877. Nickel. 2i, 5 Centavos. V. f. and uncir. 2 pcs. 

Porto Rico. S.W.I.I . D-^ Isabel 2^ p. l. g. de pios y la const’reina 
DE LAS ESPANAS. Rcv. Pasclial Lamb ; Acad^ Ri- de l® de 
p'To RICO A LA APPLiCAciON. Coppcr. Oval. F., 17 X 12. 

SOUTH AMERICA. 

United States of Columbia. 1821. Head of an Indian. Rev. Pome- 
granate. Peso. Good. 

Liberty cap. U Centavo. Nickel. 1874. Uncirculated. 

REPUBLIC OF NEW GRANADA. 

Dollar. 1837. Arms. Rev. Wreath and den. ; Bogota. Uncirculated. 

13 



94 



COINS OF SOUTH AMERICA. 




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1771 



W S') >772 

V 

V"? \'^1775 

. 1776 

%^1778 

f 1779 
ft /O 1780 

i, I 0 1781 

5*J^1783 

I if.iS 

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1788 



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1790 

1791 



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1792 

1793 



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^^1796 



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1797 



ITeacl of Liberty to 1. 1849. Rev. Arms; bogota.peso - 25,8061, o. 
LEio. Same, but popayan peso 12,9032, g. Similar, but peso 6,4516, 
o. Same, but peso 3,2258 o. Ratterns by Wyon. Silver. Beau- 
tiful proofs. Rare. 4 pieces. 

Arras. 1849. Rev. Wreath, 10,8,2, 1, J Real. Silver coinage. Beau- 
tiful proofs. Rare. ' 5 pieces. 

Liberty cap in rays. 1847. ^ Real. Bronze proof. Rare, 

Mol^pd^. Sun. Rev. vale mitad jose m. rviz moViII^os. 1844. Fine. 

Carthagena. 1814. Indian under a tree. J, 2 Reals. C. Rude. 2 pcs. 

Santa Marta. 1820. Cross, SM, castle, dagger in angles. C. 1 Real. F. 

Venezuela. 19 surrounded by rays. Rev. 1822. veneza (Real.) F. 

Head of Libert}L 1843 to 1862. 1, J CentaA^o. Copper. Very 
good to uncirculated. 5 pieces. 

Head of Bolivar to 1. Rev. Shield of arms. Peso. Proof 

set of patterns by Barre. Rare. ^ 4 pieces. 

Arms. 1876. 1 and 2 Centavos. Nickel. Scarce. Uncir. 2 pcs. 

Caracas. 1818. Fcrd. VII. Necessity Real. Fine. Copper. 

Bonfante & Co. Cafe tokens for 1, 2 Reals. Nickel. Uncir. 3 pcs. 

Ecuador, Repub. 1841. Cornucopise, fasces, etc. Rev. Mountains, 
etc. 4 Reals. Very good, ‘-/o 

Bust of Liberty. Rev. Arms. 1848 to 1857. 1, LjgReso. Good. 3 pcs. io 

Same design. 1858. Peso or Dollar. Very fine. Scarce, loj'- 

Arms. Rev. Wreath. 1872. Copper. 1, 2 Centavos. Bright red 
proofs. Rare. 2 pieces. 

REPUBLIC OF PERU. 

Charles II. 1665 to 1700. Cob mone}'. Dollar. Fine and rude. 

Philip V. 1700 to 1746. Cob money. Sizes 8 to 16. P. to f. 8 pcs. 

Charles III. Bust to r. 1776. i and J, Jg Dollar. Poor. 3 pieces. 

Charles IV. 1789. Proclamation ; 4 Eeales struck at Lima, 10th of 
October, 1789. Arms crowned ; Rev. Double-headed eagle between 
the pillars of Hercules. Very fine. 

Dollar. 1823. Justice and Virtue, pillar, etc. Rev. Arms. Very good.)^*- 
and chased; silver medal — half dollar, on the Oath of Allegiance, 
Lima, 1826. xirras. Rev. Wreath, enclosing open book inscribed 
CONSTITUCION beneath, lima. Very fine and rare. Vv^ V/>(75 

Liberty standing. 1836. Dollar ; J, Good. 3 pieces. 

Oath of Allegiance at Cusco. 1836. Head of the Sun, 4 stars above ; 
FEDERACiON. Rev. Ins., YNDE, etc. Very fine. Rare. 21. 

Dollar and L 1838. C usco . Head of the Sun. Rev. Volcano, etc. 
Fine and ver}-^ fine. 2 pieces. 

Patterns ? Liberty standing, value beneath. 1855. 20, 10, 5 Centi. 
Proofs, 3 pieces. 

Pattern Copper. J “Centimo.” Head of the Sun. Rev. Wreath; 
LIMA : 1855, etc. Proof. Plate, v/ * 

Callao. Indian standing on a globe; el peru libre. Rev. Ship ; la 
MUNiciPALiD AD DEL CALLAO 28 (PSjULio . 1862. Very good. Size 15. 



COINS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHILI. 



95 






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1799 



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.^1*0^ JO 1802 
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1825 




Provisional money. 1879. Head of the Sun. 10, 5, Centavos. Nickel. 
Uncirculated. 2 pieces. 

BOLIVIA. 

Under Spain. Charles III. 2 and 1 Real. 1768-9. Arms. Rev. 

Pillars of Hercules. M. M. Potosi. 1 pierced. V. good. 2 pieces. 

Ferdinand A^II. Rust to r. 1822. Rev. Arms. M. M. Potosi. Dollar. V. f. 

Republic. Bust of Rolivar. Rev. Llamas under a tree. Dollar. 1832. U. 

Same. J Dollar and ^ Dime. Good. 2 pieces. 

Phoenix. Rev. Youth with staff and dog; pierced. Size 13. u/— 

Head of Rolivar to 1. Rev. Llamas. 1860. Dollar or 8 Sueldo s. i, 
h i2» Grood. 5 pieces. 

Bust of Melgarejo. 1865. Dollar ; struck at Potosi. Good. Rare. 

Heads of Melgarejo and Numoz, jugata. 1865. i and } Dol. G. 2 pcs. 

Head of Melgarejo. Rev. Eagle holding olive branch and cornucopia. 

Pierced hut rare, i Dollar. ~ 

Head of Melgarejo. i Dollar, ^ Dime. Rev. a dragon. V. g. 2 pcs. ?© 

Arms. Rev. Wreath. 1 Boliviano. 1868. Dollar in copper. Proof. 3 / CVWk/ 
Arms. 1864-78. 25, 20, 10, 5 Cents. Good to fine. 4 pieces. 

Head to 1. of M. Daza, President. 1879. 20®‘. Fine. Rare. 

Cochabamba. Lion under a tree. 1876. 5 Cents. Nickel. Uncir. R. j./— 



REPUBLIC OF CHILI. 

Santiago, 1817. Volcano. Rev. Pillar on which, a globe. Peso. V. f. 

1 and i centavo, 1835. A star. Bronze proofs. 2 pieces, 

Condor breaking a chain. Rev. Shield, 1844. 2 Reales, Uncir. 1 

R. Very good. 3 pieces. 

Condor and shield, 1859. 1 Peso. Fine. 

Allegiance to the Constitution, 1823. 2 Reals. Mountains and two 

volcanoes. Sun above, etc. Fine.^^'>~^ 

Santiago. Liberty standing; igualad ante la lei. Rev. Arms; 
REPUBLiCA DE CHILE, 1868. Patterns in copper for 10, 5, 2, 1 Pesos. 
Bright red. Rare. 4 pieces. 

Santiago. Condor and shield. Rev. Arms. Beautiful proof set of fYvv^^ 
I*®so, 4, jij.. Last uncir. Rare. 5 pieces. 

Same. Peso, Jg, Copper proofs. 3 pieces. 

Necessity dollar of the Mrnr'oTTedfo Leon GaHo (T859). Star on 
an incused field ; also, 1 P(eso). Fine. 

Same design but 50 cents. Fine. Very rare. <h' ^ 

Head of Liberty, 1873. 1, 2 Centavos, nickel. V. g. 3 pcs. 

Same design, 1879. 1 and 2 centavos. Copper. Uncir. 2 pieces. 

Copiapo. Necessity dollar struck during the siege of the Spanish 
blockade ; COPIAPO 1 (shield) p CHILE. Rev. 1865. Incused. Fine. E. 
Patagonia. Shield of Arms crowned, inclosed in a circle of stars; 
ORLLIE-ANTOINE 1*^ ROI D’ARAUGANIE ET DE PATAGONIE. ReV. Palm 
branches and stars; nouvelle France , dos(2) centavos, 1874. 
Copper. Proof. Very rare. See plate. 




96 



COINS OF AFRICA, EUROPE AND ASIA. 



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1 1829 



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Argentine Confederation, 1813. Sun. Rev. Arms. Dollar. M. 
M. Potosi. Extremely fine. 

Same. J and } doll. Very good. 2 pieces. 

Juan Manuel Ortiz de Rosas, Dictator. Bust in military costume ; 
RESTAURADOR DE LAS LEYES. Beneath bust, ROSAS. Rev. Arras, 
etc., 1842. 2 Reales. Very fine. Vm^^afe. See plate. 

Sun. Copper. 4, 2, 1 Centavos, 1854. V. g. to fine. Rare. 3 pcs. 
Buenos Ayres, 1822-1840. Copper. Very good. 3 pieces. 

Cordova, 1848. The Sun. Rev. provincia de cordoba i real. 
Very fine. Rare. ^ 

Uruguay, Republic of, 1844-57. C. 40, 20, 5 Centesimos. Fine, 
uncir. 3 pieces. 

Same design. 18G9. C. 1, 2, uncirculated. 4 Centesimos. 1&4 
Bright red proofs. 3 pieces. 

Arras 1877. 50, 20, 10 Centesimos. Silver. Very fine. 3 pieces. 

Paraguay. Repub. Lion and staff of Liberty, y'j of a Medio 
Real. 1845. Uncir. Rare. 

Star in a wreath, 1870. 4 Centesimos. Uncirculated. Rare. 'X-/- 

Brazil. Peter II., 1699. Gold. Moeda_or 4000 reis. Arms crowned. 
Fine and scarce. Size 18. 

John, 1814. Arras crowned. Rev. Globe ; M. M. Bahia. 960 reis 
or dollar. Uncir. 

John, John VI. Peter I. & II. Copper coins, 10 to 80 reis. V. g. 

to uncir. 10 pieces. 

John VI. Dollar or 960 reis. Rio de Janeiro mint. Very good. 
Peter II. Arms crowned, 1853. 200, 500, 1000, 2000 reis. Uncir- 
culated. 4 pieces. 

Peter II. Head to 1., 1876. 1000, 2000 reis = J and dollar. Very 

fine. 2 pieces. 

AFRICA. 




REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA. 

1833. Cent. Native on the sea-shore hailing a ship. Very fine. 

1847. Pattern two cents. Beautiful head of Liberty with Phrygian 
cap ; republic of Liberia, in field. Rev. A cocoa-nut palm tree 
on the sea-shore; steamship in the distance. Beautiful bronze 
proof. Very rare. See plate V. H - 

1847. Cent and two cents. Same design as last, except the legend 
is incused on a raised rim. Beautiful bronze proofs. V/_ 2 pieces. 

1862. Cent and two cents. Same design. Uncir. and proof. 2 pcs. 

1865. Pattern. Quarter dollar. Liberty seated, a radiant star above, 
beneath 1865. Rev. An eagle; republic of Liberia quar. dol. 
Milled edge. Silver. Proof. Very rare. / 

EUROPE AND ASIA. 






TURKEY, EGYPT, TUNIS, MOROCCO, BULGARIA, ROUMANIA, PERSIA, 

MOHAMMEDAN. 

1849 Bagdad. Reign el Marsswi, 754-75 a. d. Arabic Ins. Silver dirhem. 16. 



COINS OF EUROPE AND ASIA. 



97 




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H 1851 

^ 1852 

J 1853 



1854 



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/ 

^ 1855 

• 1856 

^ r 

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C j-^1859 

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1866 




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Copper dirhem. 



14 pcs. 
Dollar of 



Tiirkuman. Mes’ood II., 1211 a.d. Bust to 1. 

Good. 18. 

Turkuman. Lu-lu 1234 A.i). Bust in square. 

Fine. 18. 

Copper, Various. Large and small. Fair to poor. 

Turkey’, Constantinople. Abd-el-Hamid I., 1774-1789, 

1187=1774. On each side Kufic inscription. Slightly debased silver, 
V. fine. >r/-^ 

Turkey, Constantinople. Mahmud II., 1808—37. Sultan’s cipher in 
centre, 3 ovals containing ins., and branches in outer circle. Rev. 
Similar. Gold. Of the 23d year of his reign, 1829-30. V. fine. 13L 
Turkey, Constantinople. Same. 4- Do ll a r. Base silver. Fine. 
Turke}', Constantinople. Abd-el- Medschid , 1839-1861. Small silver 
coins of his 9th and 10th year. Ver}^ fine. 3 pcs. 

Turkey, Constantinople. Abd-el-Aziz, 1861-1876. ^ Doll. 1862. line. 
Turkey, Constantinople. Same. C. 40 (proof). 20 Paras. V, f. 2 pcs. 
Egypt. Mailed II., 1808-39. Gold coins of 1223=1808. V. f. 8. 
Egypt. Abd^ ^Medschi d, 1839-61. Copper coins of his 5th, 14th, 
19th year. Very fine. ^ P^s- 

Egypt. Abd-el-Aziz. 1861-76. C. 10 and 4 Paras. Bright red. 4th 

2 pcs. 



Mosthafa HI., 1759-60. Ins. in 5 lines across the field. Rev. 

12. 



1865 



year 

Tunis. _ 

Dale, etc! GoldT Burbe of 1181=1767-9. Very fine 
Tunis. Same. Copper coins of 1 173=1759-60, 1 191=1777-8. Very 
good. ^ P^®‘ 

Tunis. Abd-el-Aziz, 1861-76. Inscription within branches. Copper. 
8, 4, 2, 1, i i Kharubs of 1281 = 1864. Bright red proofs. Rare. 
Cost $11.40 the set. 6 pcs. 

Morocco. M uley Abd-el-Rahman, 1822-1859. A star. Rev. Date. 

1260=1844-5. Copper. 1 Falus. V. fine. 

IMoi'occo, Sidi Mohammed, 1859-73. Same design. 

1277=1860-1. 3 Falus. 1285-1868-9. Very fine. 

Morocco. Same. 3 Falus. 1288-9=1871—2-3. Fine. 

Bulgaria. A province of European Turke y. Alexander 
a crowned mantle. Rev. Denomination, 10 Stotinki. 
red. Rare. 

Roumania. Charles I. Copper. 10, 5, 2, 1 Bani of 1867. 
red. 

Roumania. Charles I, Silver. Leu or 20 cents of 1870, 73 



)0 



tr 



2 Falus. 

2 pcs. 

3 pcs. 
Arms on 



1881. Bright 



Very good. 



Servia. 

Servia. 

good. 

Servia. 

Persia. 



Michael III. 1868. 
Milan IV. 1875. 



Bright 
4 pcs. 

Diff. 
2 pcs. 

H. to 1. 1, 5, 10 Para. Bright red. 3 pcs. 
Head to 1. 1 (20 c.) 2 Drachma!. Very 

2 pcs. 
2 pcs. 



Milan IV. 1879. H. to 1. 5, 10 Para. Partly bright. 
Nassar-ed din, Schah. 1848. Lion with sun over his back. 
Rev, Ins. in a wreath. Gold, i Tuman, 1291=1878. Proof. Size lOJ. 








yf' 1890 



,, 1892 

'Ll 




COIXS OF FARTHER INDIA AND CHINA. 

Persia. Same. Silver. Kran J, and 2 varieties of 1. Sizes 14}, IH, 
10}, 9}. Copper. Shabis and }. 1295-8=1878-81. Uncir. 6 pcs. 

FARTHER INDIA. 

Burraah. King The-bau. A peacock. Rev. Wreath. Rupee. V. g. 
Burmah. Copper. ^ Anna. Same design. Ver}' good. 

Cambodia. 1846. A rooster surrounded by inscription. Rev. Pa- 
goda. Edge milled. Tin. 3, 2, 1, } Tical. Proof set. Very 
rare. Cost $11.25. 4 pcs. 

Cambodia. 1860. Norodom I. Head to 1. Rev. Coat of arms. 

4,2,1,}, i Francs, silver; 10 and 5 centimes, copper. Brilliant 
Proof set. See plate. Very rare, a' " 7 pcs. 

Cambodia. 1860. Norodom I. Pattern 10 Centimes. Copper. 
Similar to above. Proof. Rare. 

Nepaul. Indp. country of Hi ndoostan . Dschaya Prakaca Malla 

1702. Characters in fanc}' scrolls, etc. i, }, 1 (2 var.) Muhr. 
Very fine. Rare, 5 pieces. 

Tranquebar. Ilindoostan. (Sold to England in 1846.) Christian, 7 
of Denmark. Cipher crowned. Rev. Arms. 1 and 2 Ro^'alin. 
1773-1791. Very good. Rare. 3/" '^ t 2 pcs. 

Siam. Bullet mone}'. Song-bat ($1.20), Tical (60 c.). Sailing (15 c.), 

(2) Fung (8 c.). Vei’3' fine and genuine. Rare. 6 pcs. 

Siam. Bangkok. Porcelain money. Blue character on a green 
ground. 

Siam. Maha-Monghut, 1861. Elephant. Song-Salung (30 c.) Uncir. 
Siam. 1861. ^ Fn|!lngs. Copper. Very good. 2 pcs. 

Siam. 1874. Copper. ^ 1, }!Fu|tngs. Uncirculated. 3 pcs. 

Siam. Bust of King Cliu-La-Lon-Kom I. 1868. Rev. Arms. Sa- 
lung and Fung. Uncir. ^ 2 pcs. 

Oceanica, Borneo, Sarawak. J. Brooke, 1863. 1, }, } cent. Cent 

and } proofsT^ very fine. * 3 pcs. 

Same. C. Brooke. 1870. 1,|^, } cent. Cent bright red. Very f. 3 pcs. 10 
Sandwich Islands. Bust. Kamehameha III. Cent, 1847. Uncir. 
Parti}' red. 

CHINA. 

(All bronze unless otherwise stated.) 

Razor shape (called Tse-hor taou) one end terminates in a ring. 
Very good. Size 16 X 110. 

Ke}' shape (called Kee-taou). One end round, with square hole in 
the middle. King Sin-warng. Very good. 1 - 
500 Cash ? Veiy large and thick. Very good. Size 44. loj- , 

Cash? Has characters on the rim. Veiy good. Size 36.-^ 

10 Cash ? Obv. a horse. Very good. Size 20. 

10 Leu of Kings Ilwny-tsoong and Woo-tsoong. Very good. 2 pieces. To 
'^5-Cash? Obv. 2 characters. Rev. blank. Size 18. Vo 

Note. — While the above are similar to those usually oflTered, still we 



COINS OF JAPAN. 



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J^'^dOl 
J*t)l902 
23 1903 
^1904 
1905 

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1907 

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doubt their anti<|uit)' and genuineness, and do not guarantee them, 

Tlie following we believe to be genuine. 

Temple money. Pomegranates, etc. Rev. four characters ; borders / 

ornamented. Copper-gilt and engraved. V. fine. S. 48. Cost $3.20, ^ - 
Temple money. King seated under a tree, a subject standing before 
him. Rev. the 12 signs of the Zodiac. Good. Size 42. (,/- 
Temple money. Stork and a dragon. Rev. characters. V. g. S. 35. 

Temple mone}'. Flowers, etc. Fine. Size 27. V, ti. v'. 

5 Cash? Obv. ayak? Rev. characters. Very gbnd. Size 14. /j" 

100 Cash. Very good. Size 32. 

Formosa. Rebel silver Dollar. 1841. Half-length portrait of Con- 
fucius. Rev, a fort. Inscription in Afniituhuo characters. Almost 
uncirculated and extrerael}’ rare. See plate. — 

Cochin-China. Anam. Dragon Dollar. 1834, King Ming-Ming. Rev. 

the Sun and characters for Ming-Ming, tung-pao. Silver. E.v. f. R. ^ " 
Cochin-China. Anam. Dragon i Dollar. 1834. Similar and of same 
ruler as above, but the border is ornamented in scollops. Extremely 
fine. Silver. A''ery rare. 

Cochin China. JT’ench, France, seated. 50, 20 Cents. 1879. Silver. 

Very fine. 2 pieces. 

Thibet. Emperor Kao-Tsung. 1735 to 1796, 1773. Very fine and 
curious silver coin of size 16. (La-iF /J' 

JAPAN. 

Three, 1 (2 var.) J Bou. Clump shape. Said to be 200 B.c. Base 
silver. Very fine. Sizes 8, 10, 19. Rare. 3/— 4 pieces. 

Two Bou. 1760. Oblong with clipped corners, Cliaracters on a 
raised tablet ; scroll above between two lines and pellets. Rev. 
characters on a tablet. Fine. Rare. Size 13J X 28. jo}'^ 

One and a 1 Bous or Nandiogn of Teen-mei. 17G5. A shield between 
two pellets; double row' of characters. Uncirculated. 9 X 17. j" ✓ 

One Bou. Same. Uncirculated. 9X15J. i'j^ 

Itzbue and quarter. Very fine. 9X15 and 5X9. 

Gold Bou and J. Fine. 7X12 and 5X9. 2 pieces. 

Five Yen or Dollars of Mutsu-hito. 1870. Very fine. Gold, 

One, 2V of 1870. Uncirculated, 5 pcs. 

Dollar of Mutsu-hito. 1874. “ 41G one yen 900.” Very fine. 

Trade Dollar of Mutsu-hito. 420 grains, trade dollar. 900 fine. 

!N early proof, 

2, 1, i Sen and Rin. Copper. Uncirculated. Bright red. 4 pieces. 

Tempos. Oval copper coins. Very good and very fine. 2 pieces. 
Principality of Aki, Island of yiphon. Ita-Kane or 2 Bou piece, 
struck by the Daimio. Silver plate, stamped in the four corners, 
and a row of characters in the middle. Fine and very rare, 23 X 42. 

Loo'choo Islands. “ Lin-Kin-tsu-ho.” Rev. “Han sju,” or h Sju. 

Copper. Ver}' fine. Size 28. 

Loo'choo Islands. Same. Very fine. ->y — 



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FOREIGN MEDALS. 

Egypt. Rust of Ismael Pasha. Rev. View of the Suez Canal. W. M. 
Very fine. 24. 

Engraved medal. S. P. Sept. 5, 1781. Rev. <^BK, a hand and stars. 
Silver. Loop. 15. 

Haiti. UNITED SONS OF BOYER SOCIETY, FOUNDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1841. 
Bust of Boyer to 1. Heart shape, with ring. Brass. Engraved. R. 45. 

Holland. Johanna Catherine Countess of Ross nee De Shubert. 1772 
to 1814. Bust to 1., being struck by lightning. Rev. Trophy and 
inscription. Silver. Very fine. 23. 

Map of the World. lYhite metal. Pierced at top. Very fine. 32. 

Norway. Oscar II. Head to r. Rev. a horse. A beautiful medal 
by Lea Ahlborn. Bronze. Proof. 27. 

Temperance medals. The entire collection. Some rare. 2 silvei ; 
size 28 and 21 ; 3 copper, 8 brass, 6 white metal. 6 pierced. 19 pcs. 

Russia. Peter the Great. 1682 to 1725. Bust to r. in armor. Rev. 
Map of Cagliari. Sardinia. Bronze. Proof. 

Russia. Anna. 1730 to 1740. Bust to r. Rev. Fame blowing her 
trumpet and holding two Turkish standards flying over military 
spoils. A fine medal on the seige and capture of the town of Otch- 
akov on the Dnieper from the Turks, 1737. Silver. Very fine. 28. 

Russia. Catherine II. 1761 to 1796. Owl on a globe between a ca- 
duceus and a lyre, the whole resting on a book. 1783. Rev. Royal 
cipher. “ Imperial Russian Academy.” Diamond shape. 31X31. 
Silver. Very fine, bl" 

Russia. Count Peter Alexandervitch Rumiansorf. Distinguished 
field marshal. Half-length bust in armor and lion’s skin to r. Rev. 
Mars, standing before a military trophy, “ To the Conqueror and 
Pacificator, 10 July, 1774.” A superb medallion by Jaeger on his 
victory over the Turks. Bronze. Proof. 60. 

Russia. Alexander I. 1801 to 1825. Rooster on an olive branch on * 
a glory, within a snake. On his visit to Paris 1801. Br. V. f. IJ. 

Russia. Alexander I. Head to r. Rev. History recording his visit 

to Paris, 1814. Bronze. Fine. 251. 

Sweden. Gustavus II Adolphus the Great, 1611-1632. Fine por- 
trait bust, f face to right in armor, with mantle and lace collar, 
within a highly ornamented frame; 1631 beneath. Rev. Ihe 
destroying angel standing on a fallen foe. A splendid medal s_truck 
on the battle of L£ ipsic, 1631. Silver. Vwy -firre. Rare. 36. 
Cost $8. See plate. 

Sweden. Charles XII. 1697-1718. l-length bust to r., head f to 
1. Rev. Shields bearing names of battles. Silver. Fine. 27. 

Sweden. Frederick. 1720-51. Bust to r. Rev. Date of birth and 
death. Silver. Fine. 15. 

Shield crowned, bearing archangel smiting a demon. Rev. Wreath 
enclosing s. P. Q. B.J^^.^Octagonal. Silver. Very fine. 20. 



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19-11 Siege medal. To commemorate the siege of Jerusalem and siege of 
Leyden. View of Jerusalem with a camp pitched outside the walls, 
from which an angel with sword is driving out the warriors ; vt . 
SANIIEIUB . A . lERVSALEM, 2 REG 19. Eev. View of Lejdeii besieged 
by the Spaniards ; sic-iiispa . A . leyd . noctv fvo . 3 . octo . 1514. 
Silver. Extremely fine and very rare. 30. ^ 

1942 So. America, Bolivia. Simon Bolivar. His monuments. 3 W. M. 

1 Br. Proofs. 32. 4 pieces. 

1943 So. Am. Peru. Meiggs Railwa}' medals. Different. Ver}”^ fine. 

Rare. 32. fyi ^ 2 pieces. 

1944/ So. Am. Argentine Republic. Medal on the Union, 1860. W. M. 
Very fine. 35. 



1945 



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Spain. 



Barcelona. Sun crowned in a radiant triangle bearing 3 






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crowns; .mix gott nuBcn m. o. g.vnd l wirds da vnd dorten wieder 
HELL. Rev. Eclipse of the Sun ; in the angles Barcelona lib- 
ERATA a . 1706. 12 MAI ECLIPSIS SOLIS ; MADRITV.M OCCVP . M. MAI ; 

BRABANTIA . OCCVP . M . MAI.; TIRLEMONT. CLANDES. M. MAI. 

Struck to commemorate the retaking of Barcelona from Austria by 
the Spanish and English under the Earl of Peterborough, and to 
record the eclipse of the Sun on the same day, 12 of Ma}', 1706. 
Diamond shape. Silver. Proof. 25 x 25. 

REG. FERDINANDUS ET ELIZABETH AUGUSTI CATIIOLICI. BustS jugata 
to r. Rev. Arms of Cadiz; Hercules holding two lions between 
the pillars of Hercules; svper mvros tvos const itvi cvstodes . 
isAi . 62 . in exg. iiispan . et . lysitan foedvs perpet . avgvsto 
coNNUBio GADiBvs .MDCCCXVL Silver. Very fine. 2U. A fine 
medal on their marriage at Cadiz. 

Spain. Bust of Dn. Antonio Quiroga to 1. Rev. constitucion de 
LAS CORTES DE 1812. Broiize. Very fine. 26. 

Switzerland. Basel. Dying warrior. Rev. Shields. On the 400th 
Anniversary of the battle of St. Jacob; fought 1444,1844. Br. 
Very fine. 24. 

Switzerland. Arms of Geneva surrounded by 20 shields of the 
Nations who participated in the Congress to determine the dam- 
ages done to Americans by Rebel cruisers built and manned in 
England. Bronze. Fine. 27. 

Switzerland. Zurich, 1859. William Tell. Rev. Buildings. W, M. 
Very fine. 26. 

Switzerland. Zurich. Arms crowned. Rev. Youth with apple 
pierced by an arrow. Youths Shooting So. Silver. With loop. 
V. f. 16. 

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ACTORS. 

;W\'^ 195'2 Florence, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Busts jugata. 100th night of the 

Might}' Dollar. W, M. 27. 

, ^ 1953 Forrest, Edwin. Very fine bust to 1. Rev. Massive laurel wreath 

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entwined with a ribbon bearing the names of his greatest charac- 
ters, enclosing born in the city of Philadelphia, pa., march 
9th, 1800. JUST TO OPPOSERS, AND TO FRIENDS SINCERE. BlOllze. 

Proof. Very rare. 48. 

Forrest, E. Head to 1. Rev. rose by iiis ow'n efforts. C. 

V. f. 19. - pieces. 

Garrick, David. Fine bust to 1. by Kirk. Rev. Musical instru- 
ments. THE ENGLISH ACTOR, 1112. Broiize. Proof. Very rare. 
Cost $0. 26. 

Garrick. Bust to r. we never shall look upon iiis like again. 

Rev. Two masks. | penny token. Uncir. 

Lind, Jenny. Bust. 2 other medals. W. M. Proofs. 28, 24. 3 pcs. 

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MEDALS OF PITT, FOX, ETC. 

Beckford, William, Lord Mayor of London, 1162-1169. Bust, f face 
to 1. Rev. THE ZEALOUS advocate, etc. Bronze. Very fine. 21. 
Fox, Charles James, 1149-1806. Bust to r., by Webb. Rev. An- 
gel standing on globe, and holding two wreaths, libertatis iiu- 
MANITATISQUE viNDEX. Bi’onze. Proof. 34. 

Fox, C. J. Bust to 1. Rev. Wreath, revered for talent, etc. 

Very fine. W. M. Silver-plated. Rare. 24. 

Fox, C. J. Bust, J face. Rev. resistless speaker, etc. Copper. 

V. f. 22. I 0 

Pitt, William, 1108-1178. Bust, | face to r. ; libertatis vindex 
GULL. PITT. Rev. Hands clasped within w’leath ; a sword sur- 
mounted by a liberty cap; behind them, Britannia et America 
JUNCTyE. Copper. Extremely fine, and excessively rare. 21. One 
in brass (the usual metal), and not as fine as this, sold for $15. 
Pitt, William, i length bust to 1. the restorer of commerce, 
1166. NO STAMPS. Rev. Ship, at bow, America, thanks to 
THE FRIENDS OF LIBERTY AND TRADE. Brass. Good. Rare. 18. 
Pitt, William. Bust to r., by Kirk. Rev. lord Chatham, 1113. 

He was 1st Earl of Chatham. C. Plated. Very good. 16. 

Pitt, William. ^Rust to r. Rev. cinque ports token, 1794. F. 
Pitt, William.* J length bust, by Pingo. Rev. The man, etc. 
Silver. Uncir. BsiPP. 26. 

Pitt, William. Head to 1., by Webb, gvliemo pitt r. p. q. b. 
Rev. Rock in mid-ocean, the waves and storm beating against it. 
PATRiiE COLVMEN DECVS ; in exg., OB . A . MDCCCVI. Bronze. 
Proof. Rare. 34. 

Pitt, William. Bust to I, by Wyon. R^ hon»le william pitt, 
DUDLEY PITT CLUB, 1813. Rev. Wreath, enclosing he sav’d iiis 
COUNTRY. Bronze. Very fine. Rare. 32. 

Wilkes, John. Bust to r. Rev. Cupid with staff of liberty ; genius 
OF LIBERTY. ELECTED, ctc. 1168. Silver. Very fine. 22. 



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WiLBERFORCE, WiLLIAM, M. P. THE FRi'eND OF AFRICA. Head tO r., 
by Webb. Rev. The Queen, etc. i have heard their cry, slave 
trade ABOLISHED, 1807. Pierced. Bronze. Yerygood. Rare. 34, 
^Vliite man and negro shaking hands, we are all brethren. C. 
Very good. 22. 

Y'illiara IV., on a throne, his ministers about him. i advocate this 
BILL, etc. Rev. Negroes dancing around a palm-tree. 1834. Bronze. 
Yer}’ fine. 26. i/ o 

Clarkson, Thomas. Bust to r. Rev. Negro in chains, kneeling. 
BRITISH and foreign ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, T. C., President. 
Bronze. Proof. Rare. 32. g, , ^ 

ARTISTS. 



Angelo, Michael (Buon aroti) ; Italian painter, architect and sculptor, 
1474-15G4. Fine bust to 1., in gown. Rev. Date of b. an d d. Se- 
ries Numismatica. Br. Very fine. 26. 

Ferri, Giro, Italian architect and painter. Very fine bust at the age 
of 46 to r., in long hair and draped, cyrvs ferrvs. pict. et. 
ARCiiiT. Beneath the bust, ^tatis 46, 1680. Rev. Two beauti- 
ful figures, representing architecture and painting ; in. vtraqve 
cyrvs ; in exg., M. soldanvs f. A superb and beautiful medal by 
his pupil M. Soldani Benzi. Light 3 'ellow bronze, O^gtmil. Very 
fine. Rare. 41. 

CoYPEL, Charles Anthony, 'celebrated French painter, 1694-1752. 
Bust to r., head | face. Rev. Art at an easel. Bronze. Y. fine. 27. 

Rembrandt van Ryn, Paul, Dutch painter and engraver, 1608- 
1699. Bust to 1., in hat and lace collar; rembrandt hermansz 
VAN RYN ; in outer edge, long inscription, giving dates of his 

birth and death. M. C. De Yries, Jr fee, 1873. Rev. The picture 

b}" Rembrandt in the Amsterdam Museum, and called la ronde 
DE NUiT, or the Night Watch (of 22 persons) starting forth. A 
magnificent and very beautiful medal, and one which must have 
cost a large sum to produce. One of the largest medals ever struck. 
Bronze. Proof. 69. See plate for reverse. 

Rubens, Peter Paul, Flemish painter and diplomatist, 1577-1640. 
Bust to 1., in large hat and robe ; by Hart. Rev. Ins. on the 
raising of a monument to Rubens in 1840 at Antwerp. Beautiful. 
Bronze. Yeiy fine. 28. See plate. 

Page, William, American painter, 1818. Bust to r. Rev. A pallet. 
Bronze. Proof. SOL 

Trumbull, John, American artist. Bust to 1. Rev. American art 
UNION. Award medal. Bronze. Very line. 40. 

Yernet, Claudius, Jos., French painter, 1712-1789. Bust to r. Series 
Numismatica. Bronze. Very fine. 26. 

West, Benj., American painter in England, 1738-1820. Bust to 1. 
President of Royal Academy, 1815. Rev. Names of the subscri- 







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MEDALS OF CHURCHES, MEDICAL, NAVIGATORS, ETC. 

hers to purchase his picture of Christ in the Temple. Bronze. V. 
fine. 26. 

Award medal of the Academia Ligustica, 1158. Restrike. Bronze. 
Proof. 40. 

CHURCHES. 

England. Asliby-de-la-Zouch. Trinity Church. Rev. Parish Church. 
Bronze. Very fine. 27. 

England. Gloucester Cathedral, St. Mary De Crypt, St. Michaels, 
St. Nicholas, and White Friars Churches. Rev. Arms of Glouces- 
ter. W. M. Y. f. 20. 5 pcs. 

England. ^Yestminster Abbey. Rev. History of. Bronze. Y. f. 28. 
German}’. Hamburg. St. Peter’s Church. Rev. Its ruins, after the 
great fire of May 7, 1842. Edge lettered. Struck from copper 
from the tower. Another. Destroying Angel over tlie city. May 
7, 1842. Rev. St. Nicholas Church as rebuilt and consecrated, 
1863. Bronze. Yery fine. 27, 28. // 2 pcs. 

Italy. Milan. Yiew of the unfinished Cathedral. Rev. Yievv of it 
when completed. Beautiful. Bronze. Yery fine. 37. 3/.^ 

MEDICAL MEDALS. 

Fernel John F. Ph}’sician to Henry II., of France. 1497-1558. 
Bust to 1. Br. Y. f. 26. 

Rose, Frederick, A.S.R.N.G.B. For kindness and humanity, to 
officers and crew of the U. S. Steamer Susquehanna. Bust of James 
Buchanan, Pres, of U. S. Rev. JEsculapius walking to right, a man 
imploring him for assistance. Father Time in background. Bronze. 
Perfect. 48. ^ 

Riesser, Dr. Gabriel. Young mother with two children at her breast, 
etc. Religion, and a female handcuffed supporting tablet bearing 
Hebrew ins., in foreground. Bronze. Proof. 38. v ^ 

NAYIGATORS, ASTRONOMERS, PHILOSOPHERS. 

Bassi, Laura Maria Cath. 1711 — 1778. Italian Prof, of Philos- 
ophy. Bust to 1. Rev. 2 Allegorical figures. A fine medal by An- 
tanio Lazari. Bronze. Yeiy fine. 39. 

Cook, James. Bust to 1. Rev. Female standing resting a rudder on 
a globe. Copper. Yery fine. 27L 
Copernicus, Nicolaus. Polish Astronomer. 1473-1543, Bust to 1. 

Series Numismatica. Br. Y. f. 26. 

Galileo, Galilei. Philosopher. 1564-1642. Bust to r. Series 
Numismatica. Br. Y. f. 26. 

Humboldt, Alex. German Naturalist, 1769-1859. Head to 1., by 
Bovy, W. M. Y. f. 48. 

Humboldt, Alex. Head to r., by Pacquet. Rev. earth and 
HEAVEN HE EXPLORED. W. M. V. f. 32. 

Galileo, Metastasio, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Titian, Petrarch, 



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Vinci. Ahiosto, Tasso, Angelo (Michael), Dante, Raphael. 

A beautiful scries of 12 medals of the above, each one bearinor a 
bust and inscription. The portraits are very finely executed and 
bear close examination. The reverses are equally beautiful. Set 
in a tray in a case. Copper-gilt. 9. Rare. See plate. 12 pcs. 

Newton, Isaac. Bust to 1. Rev. Urania. Br. Fine. 32. /J^ 

POETS. 

Byron, George Gordon, Lord . Sir Walter Scott. Electrotypes of 
fine medals. 32,40. 2 pcs. 

Dante Alighieri. Italian poet, 12G5-1321. Bust to 1., with cap. 

W. M. Proof. 32. 

Goethe, Johann AVolfgang von. German dramatic author, poet, 
etc. 1149-1832. Busts jugata of Carl August and Luise to r. 
Rev. Bust of Goethe to 1., laureated. On edge carl august und 
LUISE goethen, zum VII. NOVBR., MDCCCXxv. Impression in silver 
from the dies from which one in gold was struck and presented to 
Goethe on the 50th anniversary of his arrival at AVeimar. See Am. 

J. of Num., A^ol. II, p. 81. Proof. Very rare. 20. Cost $8.25 at 
Anthon’s sale. See plate. 

Goethe. Ver3' fine portrait bust to r. ; j, wolfg. goethe. a bovy. 
F(ecit), 1831. Rev. A double head like that of Janus ; a male head 
to right, and a female head to left ; above and behind them an 
eagle with outstretched wings ; beneath a lion’s head and cornu- 
copias. Bronze. Proof. 26. 

Goethe. Laureated head to 1. Rev. Goethe on a swan flying up- 
wards. On his death, 22d March, 1832. Bronze. Proof. 27. 

Hugo, A'ictor Marie. French poet, etc. ; born 1802. Head to 1. 
Rev. Blank. Bronze. V. f. 33. 

Milton, John. English poet, 1608-1674. Very fine | bust, in long 
hair and mantle. Rev. Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the 
demons exulting at their eating of the forbidden fruit. A fine 
medal by Dassier. Bronze. Very fine. 26. >/'- 

Pope, Alex. English poet, 1688-1744. Fine bust to r. Series 
Numismatica. Br. V. f. 26. 

Schiller, Fred. German poet and dram, writer, 1759-1805. Bust 
to r. Rev. To com. the centennial of his birth. New York, 1859. • 

Scott, Sir AValter. Scotch writer, poet, etc., 1771-1832. Head to 
r., by Webb. Rev. Ilai^ hanging^ on a tree, shield, etc. Bronze. 
Proof. 26. V/.- 

Shakespeare, AVilliam. Illustrious English dramatic poet. 1564— 
1616. Fine bust to 1. Rev. Names oriils plays and date of birth 
and death. Bronze. Very fine. 27. 

Shakespeare seated on a rock between the Dramatic Muse and the 
Genius of Painting. Inscribed by 1. 1. & J. N. Boydell, and G. & W. 
Nicol, 1803. Silver. Proof. 30. 



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106 COINS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. 

Shakespeare. Bust | face, in a wreath. Rev. A garter, inscribed 
SHAKESPEARE CLUB OP SCOTLAND. Silver. Very good. BeWowd 
to be very rare. 18. 

2013 Jettons of Goethe, Schiller, Mozart, etc. 



Brass. Proofs. 



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Bogert, Bushnell, Chesley, Colburn, Jaudon, Lewis. Sage’s Gal- 
lery. C. Proof. 18. 6 pcs. 

Mickley, Jos. J. 1867. Pres, of the Numismatic So. Philadelphia. 
Proof. 32. 

Born 1799, died 1878. Very fine bust to r. Rev. 
Wreath of oak ; stat sine moete decus. Mrs. Lea Ahlborn fee. 
Bronze. Proof. 32. | — 

Duplicate. Darker shade of bronze. Sub. price 83. ]'^ 
Price, Eli K. 1879. Pres, of the Numismatic So. of Phila. Bust to 1. 

Rev. Arms of the society. Bronze. Proof. Subscription price $3. 26. 
Berlin Numismatic Owl on the globe. Rev. Shield, 1876. C. 
Proof. 16. 

Boston Numismatic So. 1873. Copper, brass. Proof. 20. 2 pcs. 

Witch on a broom. We all have our hobbies. Nickel. Proof. 17. 



COINS OF THE ■ 

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COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS, 
IN NEW ENGLAND. 




SILVER COINAGE. 



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(1652) Shilling. N E in an incused square on a plain silver planchet. 
Rev. XII in an incused square. Fine. Very rare and in great de- 
mand. Size 19. See plate. 

Note. — This was the coin issued in America. 




OAK TREE SERIES. 

Device — Scrub oak tree {more like a bush), within a circle of pellets ; 
masathvsets in. Rev. new England, an. dom, 1652 XIL, 
within a beaded circle. 

1652. Shilling. Strong, even impression ; the legend perfect. Ex- 
tremely fine and of excessive rarity ; we know of but two speci- 
mens and this is the finest. Crosby, obv. 1 a. Rev. D. Rarity 6 
(his highest). See plate. Size 17. 

1652. Shilling. Very fine, a little off below the tree. Crosby, 2D. Rare. 
1652. Shilling. A curious tree with two branches on right side and 



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three on the left, a shrub at either side. Fine for this ver}'^ rare 
variet}'. Crosby 7-B,fig. 7. See Bushnell, plate 1, No. 149, $10.50. 
Size 16J. 

1652. Shilling. Sharp, even impression, the legend being very fine 
and uninjured from clipping A piece out of edge at n in in caused 
by the planchet spreading and cracking. Extremely fine. Crosby, 
9-II. Rarity 2. Size 17. 

1652. Threepence. Tree with almost bare stems, masa-etts, a 
cluster of eight beads enclosing two more, the circle of beads en- 
closing the tree are connected. Rev. newengla, 1652, divided by 
M.M. Letters and date large and light. A variety not described 
by Mr. Crosb}’. Planchet cracked into centre. Weak impression. 

1662. Twopence. Obv. Very good. Rev. Poor. Crosby 1-A*. 

PINE TREE SERIES. 

Device — A pine tree within a beaded circle ; masatiivsets in. Rev. 

NEW ENGLAND AN. DOM, 1652 XII within headed circle. 

1652. Shilling. Extremely fine. Strong impression, but the clip- 
ping cuts into some parts of the legend. Very rare and an unusually 
fine specimen. Crosby 5-B. See plate. Size 17. 

1652. Shilling. Two pellets, one at each side of trunk, four long 
roots to r. Slight crack from edge to figure 2. Very good. Crosby 
12-1. Size 18. 

1652. Shilling. Obv. Fine. Rev. Very good and has some light 
scratches. Crosby 16-L. Rarity 4. Size 16. 

1652. Shilling. Very good. Crosby 22-L. Size 16. 

1652. Sixpence. Very good. Obv. Partly off'. Rare. Crosby 1-A. 

1652. Threepence. Very good. Similar to last. Crosby 1-A*. 

COLONY OF MARYLAND. 

Coins of Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, and eldest son of George 
Calvert, founder of the province of Maryland, which he named in 
honor of Flenrietta Maria, Queen-consort of Charles I. of England. 

(1659) Shilling. Draped bust of Lord Baltimore to 1. with long 
hair; -j- ca:cilivs : D^'® terra:- maria:, Act.; serrated border; 
edge plain. Rev. Shield of the family arms of Lord Baltimore, 
crowned and dividing the value x — ii for 12 pence or shilling; 
CRESCiTE : ET : M VLTiPLicAMiNi. Fine for the piece. Even impres- 
sion. Excessively rare. See plate. 

(1659) Sixpence. Draped bust of Lord Baltimore to 1., with long 
hair ; -f ca:cilivs : DNS : terra: maria:, etc. Serrated border ; edge 
plain. Rev. Shield of the family arms of Lord Baltimore, crowned 
and dividing the value v — i for 6 pence ; cresoite : et : mvltipli- 
camini. Strong impression. Very fine. Very rare. See plate. 

ISSUED BY JAMES II. OF ENGLAND FOR THE AMERICAN 

PLANTATIONS. 

(1685-88) Equestrian statue of the King; iacobvs ii. mag bri fran 



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COINS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. 

ET HiB REX. Hev. Arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland 
chained together; val 24 part real hispan. Edge beaded. 
Pewter. Uncirculated. Original. 

(1685-88) Same. Very fine.^^ 

CONNECTICUT. 

COIN OF JOHN IIIGLEY, OF GRANBY. 

1137. Threepence. A deer standing facing 1.; valve) me as 

YOU PLEASE * (in within a scroll). Eev. Three hammers crowned ; 

(1 invisible) 2^” I (am good c)opper. 1737. The parts 

in brackets are entirely worn off. Pierced. Very poor but 
extremely rare. 

THE ROSA AMERICANA SERIES. 

Device — Head of George I. of England to r. laureated ; qeorgivs 
D : G : MAG : bri : fra : et. hib : rex. Rev. Full blown rose ; rosa 
AMERICANA ohove ; and on a scroll beneath.^ utile dulci. 

Two pence, without date. Fine. Rare. 

1722. Twopence. Similar obv. Rev. 1722 after Americana. Good, y 
1722. Penny. Head of George I. to r. laureated; Georgius dei 
GRATIA REX. Rev. Full blown rose; rosa Americana utile dulci 
1722. Extremely fine. Rare. 

1722. Penny. Same obv. Rev. Full blown rose ; rosa Americana 
vtile dvlci, 1722 * . G-eod. Very rare. Y'- 
1722. Parth'ing.'^^Head of George I. to r. laureated ; georgius. d : g : 
REX. Rev. Full blown rose; rosa. ameri : utile, dulci, 1722. 
Fine. Very rare. 

1722. Paartbing/^Head of George I. to r. laureated ; georgius . dei . 
GRATIA REX. Rev. Full blown rose ; rosa . Americana . utile. dulci, 
1722. Edge at REX corroded. Otherwise very fine. Rare. ^ 

1723. Two pence. Same obv. as those of 1722. Rev. Full blown 
rose crowned ; rosa . Americana, 1723 ; on a scroll beneath, utile . 
DVLCI. Extremely" fine. Very rare. Plate. From Mickley sale. 
Cost Mr. W. $10.50. 

1723. Penny. Same obv. as first penny. Rev. as above. Fine, 

1723. Farthing. Same obv. as last farthing. Rev. as above. Very 
fine. Rare. 

WOOD’S COINAGE. 

Intended for circulation in Ireland, but failing to circulate there, 
were sent over to America. 

1722. Half penny. Head of George I. as on Rosa Americana pieces ; 
GEORGIUS . DEI . GRATIA . REX. Rev. Figure of Hibernia seated 
playing on harp at her r. side ; iiibernia, 1722. Very good. 

1723. Half penny. Similar device. Hibernia is holding out a palm 
branch in r. hand, and her 1. resting on harp. Very fine. 

1723. Half penny. Very good. A variety. 



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1723. Halfpenny. Uncir. Bright red. Weak in centre. Variety, 

1723. Halfpenny. Uncir. Briglit red. Variety, c/, 

1724. Half penny and farthing. Poor. Scarce. 2 pieces. 

FRENCH COLONIES IN LOUISIANA. 

1721. Louis XV. Two Ls crossed and crowned, sit. nomen. domini 
BENEDICTU.M. Ilev. COLONIES I'^IIANCOISES, 1722. M. M. II. (La 
Rochelle). Sou. Fine. Rare. 3 

1767. Louis XV. Laurel branches crowned, and inclosing 3 fleur-de-lis. 

SIT NO.MEN DOMINI BENEDICTU.M + 1767. Rcv. Two sceptres 
crossed; colonies Francoises a l. xv. Sou. V. fine. Rare, oy — 

1767. Under the Republic, 1791. Same as above, but counter- 
stamped R(epublic) F(rancaise). Sou. Very fine. 

COLONY OF VIRGINIA. 

1773. Head of George HI. to r. georgivs hi. rex. Rev. Shield 
of arms crowned ; Virginia, 1 773. J penny. Uncir. Partly red. 
Size, 16. 

1773. Same design. Half penny. Uncir. Partly red. Size, 15. 

THE NOVA CONSTELLATIO PIECES. 

1783. An eye on a plain field, within glory of rays of thirteen points, 
each intersecting stars, nova . constellatio* . Rev. U. S. in 
wreath, libertas * justitia . 1783. Very fine. Crosby, 1-A. 
Rarit}' 3. Plate VII. No. 25. 

1783. Similar. Crosby, 2-B. Very fine. 

1783. Similar, but each pair of rays intersect larger rays, nova . 
constelatio + (sic). Fine. Crosby, 3 C. Rare, 'b • 

1785. Same design on obv. Rev. U. S., instead of in Roman caps 
as above. Yer}^ flue. Crosby, 1-B. Rarity 3. 

1785. Rays in 13 clumps, each intersecting stars, nova constel- 
latio. Rev. Similar to last. Fine. Crosby, 5-E. Rarity 4. 

COINS OF THE STATES. ✓ 

STATE OF VERMONT. ‘ 

1785. Range of hills, with 8 trees, the sun rising from behind them ; 
beneath, a plow ; vermonts. res . publica . 1785. Rev. An eye 
on a plain field, within a circle, from which issue twenty-six ra3’S, 
thirteen of the long rays intersect stars, quarta . decima . 
STELLA. (The fourteenth star, referring to Vermont as the 14th 
State in the Union). Very fine. Light olive. Very rare. Plate. 

1786. Similar. 9 trees on the hills, vermontensium . res . publica. 
1786. G w in an incused oblong, above the plow. Rev. E}’e in a plain 
field, within a circle, from which issue 13 clumps of ra}’s. each in- ti-- 
tersecting stars ; quarta . decima . Stella. Very fine. Rare. 

1787. Mailed bust to r. vermon auctori. Rev. Britannia. 
Weak on rev. 



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STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 

1787. Cent. Indian, standing with bow and arrow ; commonwealth. 
Eev. Heraldic eagle, Massachusetts, 1787. Crosby, 3-G. V. g. 

1787. Half-cent. Same device. Uncirculated. Light olive. Sharp. 
Crosb}', 4 C. Hare. 

1788. Cent. Same device. Very good. Crosby, 10-L. 

1788. Half-cent. Same device. Uncirculated. Light olive. Slight 
driftmarks on obv. Rare. 

STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 



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Device. — Large head to left., in armor and laurealed ; auctori : connec. 
Rev. Goddess of Liberty^ seated on a globe., arms of the State resting 
against it; inhe et lib. 1785. 

1785. Very fine. Brown color. Crosby, 4-F. 

1785. Fine, but surface evenly corroded. Crosb}'’, 6-G., rarity 4. u 
178G. Very fine. Rev. et lib inde, 1786. One, in Bushnell sale, sold 

for $4.25. Crosby, 2-A, rarity 4. See Bushnell, Plate VI, No. 816. 

1786. Bust to 1., laureated and in armor; in other respects, same as 
above described device ; all those hereafter have bust to 1. Crosb}”, 



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2073 

2074 

2075 






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5-E, rarity 5. Very good. 

1787. Small head, with very large bust. Rev. et lib inde, 1787. 

Good. Crosby, 1-A, rarity 3. See Bushnell, Plate VI, No. 821. 
1787. Horned bust, caused by break in die. Crosby, 4-L, r. 2. V. g. 
1787. Auctori : connect (sic). Weak impression. V ery g . n od. C., 
15-F*, rarity 4. V 

1787. Bust draped, inde et lih (sic). C., 33-H, rarity 3. Good. 




C., 33-R. fo 
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Light olive. 



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2086 

2087 

2088 

2089 

2090 



Fine. 

Veiy fine. 

Very good, flake out of neck. C., 37-K. 

Auctobi (sic) CONNEC. Rev. Et LiR. Poor. C., 39-F, r. 5. 
Auctopi (sic) CONNEC. Poor. C., 42-K, rarity 4. 

Very good. C., 43-Z, but two periods after auctori : and 
CONNEC (sic). A combination not mentioned by Crosby. >o 

1787. AUCTORI : connec (sic). Fair. C-, 43-Y, rarity 4. ^ 

1788. Bust to r. Fine. C., 2-D*, rarity 3. 

1788. Bust to 1. Fine. C., 11-G, rarity 3. 3" 

1788. AUCTORI : connlc (sic). C., 13- A*, rarity 4. Very good and 
as fine as usual. Sold for $2 at Bushnell sale. lO 

1787. Bust to 1.; laureated, in armor and draped, auctori : ple- 
Bis. Rev. Seated figure, her right hand resting on a globe, her left 
on an anchor ; at her feet, the British Lion. Indep . et . liber, 
1787. AVeak, as usual. Good. 



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THE IMMUNE COLUMBIA AND IMMUNIS COLUMBIA PIECES. 

2091 1785. Seated figure of Liberty facing to the r., supporting a staff of 

Liberty, with flag, and cap in her r. hand, and holding a pair of 




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scales in her 1. ; immune coeumbia. in exg. 1785. Ilev. An eye in 
plain Held, within a glory of rays which intersect a circle of thirteen 
stars; nova, constellatio*. A few very small nicks on edge. 
Extremely fine and of great rarity. Copper. See plate. Sold for 
$.35 in llushnell’s sale. 

1787. Similar figure, but seated on a globe ; immunis Columbia, in 
exg. 1787. -Rev. An eagle displayed, an olive branch in r. talon, 
and bunch of arrows ini.; * E * pluribus *unum * Copper. Fine. 
Very rare. See plate. 







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STATE OF NEW YORK. 

1787. Bust of George Clinton facing to the r. ; george * Clinton * 
Rev. Aims of the State of New York ; an oval shield bearing a 
view of the Palisades with the sun setting behind them, water at 
their base ; above an eagle standing on a globe resting on the oval 
shield; at right side of above device stands a figure of Justice with 
scales and sword, at 1. side stands a figure of Liberty witli staff and 
cap; the whole resting on a base line; beneath, 1787, excelsior. 
Copper. Fine. Dark olive. Excessively rare. See Plate. A finer 
specimen sold for $135 at Bushnell’s sale ; one in Ely’s sale, but 
very little better than this specimen brought $135. 

1787. An Indian standing facing 1., tomahawk in his r. hand, bow 
in his 1., quiver on his back ; liber (natus) libertateji de- 
FENDO.* Rev. Same as the George Clinton piece. Copper. Poor, 
word NATUS not visible. Extremely rare. 

1(87. Large bust to r., laureated and in armor; nova eborac. 
Rev. Figure of Liberty seated on a globe facing to r. ; arms of 
New York behind her, a staff" of Liberty in r. hand and olive branch 
in l.,in exg. 1787. Copper. Very fine, even impression. Very rare. 

1787. Same obv. Rev. Figure of Liberty facing 1. Very fine. R. 



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PIECES CIRCULATED BY TALBOT, ALLUM & LEE, MERCHANTS OF 

NEW YORK. 

2097 1794. Cent. Liberty standing with staff, a bale of goods between her ; 

LIBERTY & COMMERCE, 1794. Rev. Ship Sailing to r. talbot, 
ALLUM & LEE, ONE CENT, NEW YORK above ship. Edge lettered • 
payable AT the STORE OF. Proof. Light olive, t//' 

2098 1795. Similar obv. Rev. Ship sailing to r. ; at the store of talbot, 

ALLUM & LEE, NEW YORK. Edge lettered, we promise to pay 
THE BEARER ONE CENT. Proof. Very rare. 




CASTORLAND. 

A French Settlement in Northern New YorJc^ now Carthage. 

1(96. Female head to 1., laureated, and with a mural crown ; franco— 
AMERICANA COLONIA CASTORLAND, 1796. Du Vivicr fec. Rev. Ceres 
standing beside a tree, a cornucopia in her right hand, in her left 
an auger, with which she has bored into the tree, and from which 



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sap is flowing into a vessel ; salve magna parens frugum, in exg. 
a beaver. Edge milled. Silver. Original. Very fine and rare. 
Size 20. 

2100 1796. Same. Restrike. Plain edge, thin plancet. Bronze proof. 

U.S.A. OR BAR CENT, 

Circulated in New York. 

2101 USA. in monogram. Rev. Thirteen horizontal bars. Copper. 

Vo4^t4ine. Original. Yeiyrare. 

COLONY OF NEW JERSEY. 




Reference is made to Dr. E. Maris^ work on the coins of New Jersey. 

2102 (1681.) Half penny. Charles I. as King David playing on a harp ; 

a crown above ; floreat rex. Rev. St. Patrick standing, sham- 
rock in his r. hand and crozier in his 1. ; a group of 7 persons stand- 
ing before him, shield charged with castles at his 1. ; ecce grex. 
Copper. Fine. Yer}^ rare. 

2103 (1681.) Farthing. Similar. Rev, St. Patrick standing, driving 

out snakes and reptiles, a church in background ; qviescat peers. 
Very good. Rare. 




STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 

Device — Head of a horse to r. beneath a plow ; nova Caesarea. 1786. 
Rev. United States shield; * e* pluribus * unum * 

1786. No coulter to plow. Good. M., ll-H., rarity 3. / " 

1786. Good, but edge battered, date weak. M., 18-N., rarity 5. 

1787. Good. M., 24-P. 

1787. Fine. M., 46-e. 

1787. Good. M., 48-g., and 63-S. 2 pcs. 

1787. Fine. Horse’s neck long and curved. M., 54-k. 

1787. Very good. Horse’s nose very large. M., 56-n. 

1788. Horse’s head and plow to 1. Good. M., 50-f. Rare, f 

1788. Same. Good, but surface evenly corroded. Rare, 

1788. Horse’s head and plow to r. Rev. A horse between ciquefoil 
and E. Good. Small hole drilled in rev. M., 78-dd, rarity 2. 

CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. 

Arms of the city, two horses supporting shield, bearing a ship, plow 
and three sheaves of wheat, eagle above, scroll beneath. Rev. Two 
laurel branches enclosing; F. s. 50 cents; border beaded, edge 
plain. slightly debased. Very fine and extremely rare. 

See plate. 

THE COINS ISSUEb BY I. CHALMERS, AT ANNAPOLIS, 

MARYLAND. 

1783. Shilling. Within a circle which is divided by a bar, are two 
doves pulling a worm, above a snake; one shilling, 1783. Rev. 
Wreath enclosing clasped hands ; i. chalmers, annapolis. Good. 



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1783. Sixpence. Star within wreath; i. ciialmers, Annapolis. 
Jlev. Cross with hands clasped on the centre, two arms terminat- 
ing in stars and two in crescents, angles ornamented ; i. c. six 
PENCE. 1783. Very good. Extremely rare. 

1783. Threepence. Two hands clasped ; i. ciialmer’s annap’* Eev. 
a branch encircled by wreath; three pence. 1783. F. V. r. Plate. 

THE BALTIMORE TOWN THREEPENCE. “ 

1790. Threepence. Bust to 1. baltimore.town july.4.90. Rev. 
THREEPENCE, in two lines ; border entwined with beaded network ; 
STANDisu BARRY. Strong even impression. Cut in field on rev., be- 
low PENCE. Very fine. Excessively rare. See plate. 

SdT7TH*C1^0LBr^ 

Ship sailing to r. Rev. U. S. Shield enclosed by 13 stars. Brass. Very 
fine. Rare. Size 15. 

KENTUCKY PIECES. 

(1791.) Hand holding scroll inscribed our cause is just; around the 
border unanimity is the strength of sociETY-j. Rev. a radiant 
triangular pyramid of fifteen stars, each bearing the initial of a 
State, and united by rings ; e pluribus unum. Edge lettered, pay- 
able IN LANCASTER, LONDON OR BRISTOL. Ex. fine. Light olive. 
(1791.) Same design. Plain edge. Extremely fine. 

MIS.CELLANEOUS. 

1703. Bust of George III. tor. ; give us peace. Eev. Britannia ; 

PITT FOR EVER. 1730. Circulated in Pennsylvania. Fine, /s' 

1760. Bust to r., laureated ; voce populi. p in the field. Hibernia 
seated, iiibernia 1700. Extremely fine. Light olive. 

1700. Similar. Varieties. Fine. 2 pieces. 

Bungtown, Connect, Ve rnonts, Vermon Auctori, Baby-head, N. J., N. 

Const., S.C.C. Poor to bright red. 4 pierced, 1 clipped. 14 pcs. v 
Ship sailing to r., flying the American flag. Rev. ships, colonies and 
COMMERCE. Very fine. Rare. 

Columbia tokens. Bust to r. Rev. Britannia. Diff. Fine. 4 pcs. 

COINS WITH THE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. 

Designed for the Coinage of the United States. 

1783. Cent. Bust to 1., draped and laureated; Washington and 
INDEPENDENCE 1783. Rev. UNITY (sic) STATES OF AMERICA y^. 
Wreath enclosing one cent. Fine. ' 

1783. Cent. Similar portrait and same ins. Rev. Liberty seated ; 

UNITED STATES above. Bright red proof. Restrike. Beaded edge. 
(1783.) Cent. Bust in military costume to r., on either side ; Wash- 
ington. Rev. ONB CENT. Very fine. 



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noi. Cent. Bust in military costume to 1. Washington presidknt. 
Eev. Heraldic eagle, above one cent; beneath 1791. Edge lettered 
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. Extremely fine, but the faintest touch 
of friction on obv. Olive color. Very rare. 

1791. Cent. Bust in military costume to 1. Washington president 

1791. Eev. Large eagle displayed, in his beak a scroll inscribed 
UNUME PLURiBUS, above ONE CENT. Edge lettered. Proof. Rare. 

1792. Half-dollar. Bust in militar}' costume to 1. o. Washington 
PRESIDENT . I. 1792. Eev. Heraldic eagle; about his head 15 stars. 
UNITED STATES of AMERICA. Silver. Plugged over the head ; ob- 
verse scratched. Good. Extremely rare. 

1792. Cent. Bust to 1. in military costume, avashington president. 

1792. Eev. general of the American armies 1775; resigned 
1783; president OP the united states 1789; in 10 lines. Obv. 
Very good. Eev. Not so fine. Copper. Extremely rare. See plate. 

TOKENS BEARING PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. 

1783. Bust to r., laureated ; georgivs . triumpho. Rev. Liberty be- 
hind 13 bars. ; voce popolt. 1783. Fine. 

(1795.) Bust in military costume to 1. george Washington. Eev. a 
shield surmounted by an eagle, liberty and security. Edge, 

AN ASYLUM FOR THE OPPRESS'D OF ALL NATIONS. Fine. ' 

(1795.) Same, but a very sharp and beautiful specimen. Scratch 
above the forehead. Light olive ; proof surface. foi " 

1795. Bust in military costume to r. g. Washington, the firm friend 
TO PEACE AND HUMANITY. Rev. a Oreplace ; payable by clarke & 
HARRIS, 13 AVORMWOOD ST. Bisiiop’s G.ATE. LONDON 1795. Engrailed 
edge. Proof. ' 

Military bust to 1. georgeius avasiiington. Rev. Harp; north 
AVALES. Weak impression, vi -- 

Military bust to r. ; george Washington. Rev. Sun and stars ; suc- 
cess TO the united states. Brass. Very fine. Size 12. jf' 

MEDALS OF WASHINGTON. 

Bust to r. Rev. Washington and his generals on a hill overlooking 
Boston. GiA’en by Congress for siege of Boston, 17 March, 1770. 
Bronze. Proof. Eestrike. 44. V 
Bust to 1.; nude, george avashington. Rev. View of signing of the 
Declaration of Independence, from the picture by Trumbull ; de- 
claration OF independence JULY 4th, 1776. Bronze proof. A 
splendid sharp impression of one of the finest medals of Washing- 
ton. Extremely rare. See plate. Size 58. Sold for $20 (as usual) 
in Bushnell sale. 

Bust to r., nude. G. Washington. General of the ContinL Army in 
America. Rev. Military trophy, wasiiin. reunit par un rare 
assemblage, LES TALENS DU GUERRIER & LES VERTUS DU SAGE. 
Bronze. Very fine. Very rare. 25. 



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Military bust to r. george Washington, of Virginia. Rev. Pyramid 
of 15 cannon balls ; resigned, etc. Copper. Proof. Restrike. 22. 
Bust in military dress to 1., with aged features ; geo. Washington 
BORN VIRGINIA, FEBY. 11, 1732. ReV. GENERAL OF THE AMERICAN 
ARMIES, 1775. RESIGNED 1783. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 
1789. J. MANLY, &c., 1790. Original. Extremely fine and sharp. 
Bronze. 30|^. 

Bust in civilian costume to r. ; george Washington, 1796. Wyon 
fee. Rev. Cannon and fasces crossed, bearing a scroll inscribed 
REPUB AMERi. Long ins., in 3 concenti’ic circles. Copper. Uncir- 
culated. Rare. 21. 

Verj' fine bust in civilian costume to r. ; G. Washington, pres. unit. 
STA. R on arm for Jacob Reich, fee. Rev. An altar; a bough of 
laurel, fasces and sword resting upon it; commiss. resigned, presi- 
dency RELiNQ. 1797. Original in silver. Extremely fine, and ex- 
cessively rare. 26. 

Bust to 1., nude; george Washington. Wright fee. Rev. Wreath. 

BORN, etc., in 6 lines. W. M. Very fine. 28. 

Bust to left, nude, george Washington. Rev. An endless chain of 
13 links, each enclosing the initial of a State surrounding siqu^eeis 
MONUMENTUM circCmspice (If you Seek his monument look around) 
in a glory of rays. Of very fine execution by C. C. Wright. 
Bronze. Proof. 40. Second time offered at public sale. Sold in 
the previous instance for $4.25. Sub. price $4. - 

Bust to 1., surrounded by busts of 7 presidents. ' Br. V. i*. Sold for 
$2.50 at Bushneire sale. 29. 

Bust to r., nude. Rev. Nat. Monument, and “ House of Temperance.” 
W. M. V. f. 1 pierced. 26. 2 pcs. 

Bust to 1., nude. Rev. “ To the cause of Temperance, ten dolls,” etc. 
Brass. V?=g. 15. 

Bust to 1., nude, by Ke}', 1856. Rev. Buck and cannon (Buc hannan ), 
and Breckenridge. W. M. Proof. 29. ~ 

Bust to r. A MEMORIAL OF THE WASHINGTON CABINET. Silver. Br. 

Bi’. 13. 2 pieces. 

Bust to r., by Pacquet. Rev. Washington cabinet of medals, u. s. 
MINT. Br. V. f. 38. 

Bust to r., by Lovett. Rev. Seated female. Bronze. Proof. 33. 'o 
Bust to 1., by Ke^'. Rev. providence left him childless, etc. 
Br. V. f. 18. !T 

Same obv. Rev. Cupid on a dolphin, 1860. C. Proof. 18. 'J' 
Medallion head to r., by Lovett, within a scroll. Rev. Statue in Union 
Sq., N. Y., 1861. Bronze. Perfect. 32. 

Bust to r., by Pacquet. Rev. u. s. mint, oath of allegiance, 1861. 

Silver and bronze. Thick. 19. 2 pcs. 

Full length of Washington, the founder of our union, 1776. 
Rev. A DECISIVE WAR ONLY CAN RESTORE PEACE AND PROSPERITY, 

1861. W. M. V. f., and very rare. 16. >) 



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Bust to 1., by Bolen. Eev. made from copper taken from the 

RUINS OF THE TURPENTINE WORKS, NEWBERN, N. C., DESTROYED BY 

THE REBELS MARCH 14, 1802. Copper. Proof. Bare, 17^. ^ 

Bust to r., draped, enclosed by 13 stars, ladies loyal league. 

Shape of a Maltese cross. W. M. Very fine. Very rare. Busli- 
nell’s sold for 82.25. 16. 

Bust tor. Bev.Tomb; Franklin; Everett. C. Br. W.M. Pr. 20. 5 pcs. 

Head to r. Rev. Sanitary fair, Nantucket, Mass., 1864. C. V. f. 15. 

Bust to r. Rev, GREAT central fair, PHILADELPHIA, JUNE, 1864. 

Silver, copper. 11. ^ pcs. 

Military bust to r. norwalk, conn., memorial. 1869. Br. V. f. 24. 

Bust, I face to r. george Washington, born feby. 22, 1732. died 
DECR. 17, 1799. Rev. Wreatli and all-seeing eye. A man he was to 
all his country dear. Silver. Proof. 24. 

Bust to 1., nude, george Washington, the great and gooi>. A. C.^ ^ 

M(orin), F. Rev. Wreath. W.M. Proof. 50 struck. 30. 

Small naked bust to 1.; george Washington. Rev. A rooster.^ vigi- 
lance. Silver, brass, copper. W.M. Proofs. Unique. 17L4pcs. Plate. ^ 
Bust in armor, to r. general Washington, inscribed to his mem- 
ory, by d. eccleston, LANCASTER (England), MDCCCV. Webb fee. 

Rev. An Indian standing with bow and arrow ; the land was ours ; 

3 concentric lines of ins. Bronze. Proof. A magnificent medal. 
Vety_iau:e. 48. Bushuell’s sold for $12.50. See B., plate VIII. 

Bust to r. Rev. time increases his fame. Silver, br. Pr. 18. 2 pcs. 
Military bust to 1. Rev. Views of his headquarters. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 

7, 8, 9. C. Proofs. 17. 7 pcs. 

Bust to 1. and r., and equestrian figure. C. and brass. Proofs. 20. 4 pcs. 

Bust, I face. Rev. he is a freeman, etc. Silver. Proof, 21. 

Bust, I face. 1732-1799. Rev. Arms of Washington. Br. Proof. 21. l - 
Bust to r. Rev. Statue and family arms. C. Proofs. 21. 2 pcs. 

Medallion bust. Eev. struck and distributed in the civic proces- ' 
SION, FEBRY. 22, 1832, etc. C. and W. M. V. f. 21. 2 pcs. 

Washington, Lafayette, and Kosciusko, busts to 1., jugata, by 
Rowat. TO the heroes of liberty, the friends of the peoples 
INDEPENDENCE. Rcv. Three wi’caths of oak, with name and date of 
birth and death. A splendid medal. Bronze. Very fine. Original. 

Very rare. Bushnell’s sold for $8.50. 32. Plate, 

Same. Bronze. Very fine. Restrike. 32. ij/ 

Bust to r. by Lovett, N. Y. M. C. Series 1. Rev. Bust of Lafayette. 

Silver. Br. C. Proofs. 20. 'M? 3 pieces. 

Same head ; george Washington. Rev. Small bust to r. ; first in 
WAR, etc. C. W.M. Pr. 17. b 2 pieces. 

Same obv. Rev. Bust of general u.s. grant to r. C. W.M. P. 17. 2 pcs. ? 
Sameobv. Rev. Coat of Arms, edward-willis parsons, etc. C. Pr. 17. // 
Same obv. Rev. st. Patrick’s cathedral, new york. C. and W. 

M. Pr. 17. 2 pieces. ^ 



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Bust tor. Rev. Bust of Jackson, Lincoln, Grant. Silver. Pr. 12. 4 pcs. 
Bust to r. Rev. Square and compasses. Diff. C. Pr. 12. 2 pcs. 

Similar bust to r. Rev. Blank. Gilt, brass, copper, silver. Pr. 6. 4 pcs. 2> 
Medallion. Very fine bust to r., aged portrait. Berlin iron. Oval. 
Very fine. lOj X 14. Tlda in tlm r»nlj » ^«n» .. nrA tiavo sp en, anfl _xio. 
not kaow-^f-ita-d«pliegte. '4-v> 

Medallion. Splendid bust. Cast in Berlin iron. Y. f. 68. 

Button. G. W. in monogram of ornamental dotted letters, long 
LIVE THE PRESIDENT. Tery fine and rare. 22. 

STORE CARDS BEARING PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. 

ABRAHAMS, M. A. Bust tO r. ReV. THE people’s outfitting store, 
INDEPENDENCE, MO. Same, but WESTON, MO. Brass. Fine. 2 
pieces. Rare. Busbnell’s sold for $1.25. 'po 
ATWOOD. Equestrian statue of Washington. George Washington; in 
exg. BALE & SMITH N. Y. Rev. In 7 lines; carry me to atwood’s 
RAILROAD HOTEL, 243 B01VERY, AND MY FACE IS GOOD FOR 3 CENTS. 
Copper. Extremely fine and very rare. 16. Proof in Bushnell 
sale sold for $12.50. 

BAILEY & CO. Bust to r. 1)}' Lovett. Rev. to the Japanese embassy, 
FROM BAILEY & CO. JEWELLERS, PHILADELPHIA, 1860. Bl’Onze. 
Proof. 33. 

BRiMELOW, T. Head to r. Rev. H. of Franklin. Silver. Nickel. 

C. Brass. W. AI. Uncir. 14. 5 pieces. 

Dickeson. Idler, Mason, Alerriam, Sage, Strassburger, Warner. 

Dilferent. Scarce lot. Proofs, 21 pcs. 

Rebellion tokens with head of Washington, Different. Yar. metals. 

61 pieces. ^ 

Duplicate medalets, cards, spiel marks, etc. 1 silver. 15 pieces. 






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AIEDALS RELATING TO AMERICA. 

Kittanning. Aledal presented to Col. Armstrong by the City of Phila- 
delphia, for destroying the Indian village of Kittanning, Sept. 8, 
1756. Arms of Philadelphia. Rev. View of the village in flames. 
Bronze. Restrike. Y. f. 28. 

Indian Peace Aledal. Laureated bust of Geo. II. to 1. Rev. Man 
seated beneath a tree and offering the pipe of peace to an Indian ; 
let us look to the most high who blessed our fathers with 
PEACE. Bronze. Yery fine. Restrike. 28. See Bushnell cata- 
logue Nos. 256-261 for more detailed description. 

Franco-Americana. Island of St. Christopher. W. I. I. Head of 
Louis XIV. to r. Rev. Indian seated on a rock supporting a shield 
of France; shield of England at his feet colonia fr. stabilita ; in 
exg. ANGL.EX INSULA ST CIIRISTOP. EXTURBAT MDCLXVI. On the 
expulsion of the English. Copper. Restrike. Y. f. 26. 

Martinique. W. I. I. Similar obv. Rev. An Indian standing over 
a dying captive ; in background, prow of a galley. Fame above. 

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COLONIA FRANCORUM AMERICAMA VICTRIX, ill GXg. BATAVIS AD MAR- 
TINICAM CAESIS AC FUGATis MDCLXXiiii. On the victory over the 
Hollanders under Admiral Ruyter, 1074. Bronze, Original. V. f. 26. 

Cayenne, P^ench Guiana. Same obv. as first medal. Rev. Nep- 
tune; BATAVIS CAESIS in exg. CAYANA RECUPERATA, MDCLXXVI. On 
the expulsion of the Hollanders and recovery of the Colony, 1676. 
Copper. Restrike. V. f. 26. 

Tobago. W. I. I. Same obv. Rev. Galley with Victory alighting 
upon it; incensa batavorum classe, in exg. ad ins . tabago 
MDCLXXV ii. On the victory over the Hollanders. Restrike. Cop- 
per. V. f. 20. 

Tobago. W. I. I. Same obv. Rev. View of a fort being bombarded 
by a fleet of ships; tabagum expugnatum mdclxxvii. On their 
conquering the Island 1677. Restrike. Copper. V. f. 20. 

Guadeloupe, W.I.I. Bust of Louis XV. to r. Rev. Map of the Island; 
guadalupa insula munita piiilippo regente mdccxxi. Restrike. 
Copper. Very fine. 26. 

MEDALS 



' ON THE 

INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES, THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 
AND THE DECLARATION OF PEACE. 



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2209 




Rhode Island Medal. View of the Island with four columns of sol- 
diers marching across it to their boats on the left side, three frigates 
on right side (observer’s left). D’vlugtende americane? \anROiiDF. 
YLAND, Aug‘, 1778, two branches crossed beneath. Rev. Man of 
war; de admiraals flag van admiraal howe 1779. Br. V. g. 20. 

Libertas Americana. Beautiful head of Liberty, with flowing hair, to 
1., a Libert}' cap on a pole behind her libertas Americana ; in 
exg. 4 juiL 1776. Rev. the infant Hercules in his cradle strangling 
a serpent with each hand ; Minerva standing over him repelling the 
attack of the British Lion and protecting him with her shield, sur- 
charged with lilies of P'rance, against which the lion has placed 
his forepaws ; non sine diis animosus infans ; in exg. oct. 
Dupre fee. Bronze. V. f. R. 30. See Bushnell Catalogue, No. 291. 

Three figures standing; a figure personifying Holland, clasping with 
his right hand that of the United States, at his left that of Britain 
offering an olive branch ; above Victor}'. Rev. in Dutch, “ To the 
States of Friesland in grateful remembrance of the assemblies held 
Feb. and Apr. 1782, Dedicated by the Citizen Society ‘Through 
Freedom and Zeal’ at Leuwarden.” Refers to the recognition by the 
Assembly of Friesland of the Independence of the United States. 
Silver. Fine. Very rare. 28. 

Monument bearing arms of Amsterdam, etc. Rev. Fame seated on a 
cloud. FAVSTissiMO FOEDERE jvNCTAE. Silver, Fine. 21. 

Louis XVI. seated on throne, etc. libertas Americana. Rev. Pallas 



AMERICAN MEDALS. 



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standing; communi consensv. Tin with copper plug inserted be- 
fore striking. Fine. 28 J. 

Peace of Ghent. Beautiful figure of Peace standing in a shell on the 
sea, ra}'s diverging from her right hand, an olive branch in 1. ; peace 

SPREADS HER INFLUENCE O’ER THE ATLANTIC SHORES. RcV. CONCORD 
BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA ; above a dove. Brouze. 
Proof. Extremely rare. 26. Sold for $1.50 in Bushnell sale. 
Louis XVIII. Bust to r. Bev. a pedestal surmounted by a bust of 
Mercury ; France on the r. and America on the 1. ; qallia et Amer- 
ica FOEDERATA, in exg. NOVIS COMMERCIORUM PACTIS JUNCTAE. 

Bronze. Proof. Original. 32. 

William I. King of the Netherlands. Bust to r. Rev. ab anolis et 

AMERICANIS SE PLUNTR IONAL. DE TERMTNO MOTO. ARBITER VOCATUS 

1829. Copper, gold plated. Brilliant proof. Rare. 21. 



AMERICAN MEDALS. 

Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1110. View of the signing of. 
Rev. Historical tablet of America ; above the landing of Columbus, 
beneath a commercial scene. C. C. Wright fee. Bronze. Very fine 
and extremel}’ rare. 51. Sold for $24 at Bushnell sale. 

Same obv. Rev. Fac-similes of the signatures of the signers. Elec- 
trotypes, as all are. Bronzed and very fine. 51. 

Franklin. Bust to r. lightning averted tyranny repelled. Rev. 
a beaver gnawing an oak tree, 1116. Bronze. Very fine. 25L 3 

Franklin. Bust to 1.; by Dupre. Rev. Wreath, and another Truth 
standing. Bronze. Ver}' fine. 29. 2 pieces. 

Two vessels sailing to 1. ; Columbia and Washington commanded by 
T. KENDRICK. Rev. BY J. BARRELL and three others; fitted at 
BOSTON, N. AMERICA, FOR THE PACIFIC OCEAN. 1181. Till. Fine. 
Extremely rare. 21. / • — 

Hamilton, Gen. Alex., Aid to Washington and first Treasurer of the 
United States. Beautiful portrait bust to r. ; gen. alex. Hamilton 
SEC . treas . UNIT : STA. Furst fee. Rev. View of the U. S. Treasury, 
3d ST., piiiLA., now occupied by the Girard Bank, to public credit 
1195. Bronze. Proof. I>rnmifii->Trlj rare. 31. /oj-^ 

Harvard Universit}' Hasty Pudding Club. Bphinx to 1. ; Concordia 
DISCORS; beneath, wreath, with name of member, II. B. Parker, 
1195 below. Re\\ a hand helping another to some of the contents 
of a three-legged pot, ii. p. c. above ; below, on a riband ; seges votis 
RESPONDENT. S. V. f. Loop and ring attached. Octagonal. 25 X 25. 

Femaj e, aLlier fe eJL an eagle,. Eng. b}"^ ruling engine. Silver. Oval. 
llx 15. u' 

Fulton. Steamboat flying the American flag. Rev. sacred to the 

MEMORY” OF ROBERT FULTON, ONE OF THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS BENE- 
FACTORS OF MANKIND. Tin. Very fine. Exti:iM»elyi*are. 33. Sold for 
$4.25 at Bushnell sale. 








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AMERICAN MEDALS. 

Astor, John Jacob. Bust to 1.; president of the American fur 
COMPANY. Bev. Clasped hands ; peace and friendship ; calumet 
and tomahawk crossed above ; below, fort union, u. m. o. Tin. 
Very fine. Extremely rare. 51. 

Erie Canal. Satyr and Neptune seated, union of erie and the 
ATLANTIC. Bev. Arms of N. Y. erie canal commenced 4th, 
July, 1817, COMPLETED 26th Oct., 1825. Thomason fee. Tin. 
V. f. Extremely rare. 52. 

Erie Canal. Similar design by Wright. Tin. Fine. 28. 

Carroll, Cliarles. Very fine bust to 1. to Charles carroll of Car- 
rollton. Bev. UPON Ills ENTERING III8 90TU YEAR, SEPT. XX, 
MDCCCXXXVi ; an oak wreath inclosing ; the surviving signer of 
THE declaration OF INDEPENDENCE AFTER THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY. 
Gobrecht fecit. Silver. Proof. Sharp perfect impression. 32. Ex- 
cessively rare. See plate. AVe know of but two others in silver, both 
of which are in the collection of Mr. B. C. Davis, of Philadelphia, and 
which came from Mrs. MacTavish, granddaughter of Charles Car- 
roll. Mr. Bushnell’s was in bronze, cost him $100, and sold for $55, 
at the sale of his collection. This one should surely bring far more 
than the bronze. 

U. S. Mint. First steam coinage. February 22, March 23, 1836. 

Liberty cap in rays. Bronze. Very fine. 17. 2 pieces. 

Bunker Hill. View of death of AYarren. Bev. The monument, suc- 
cess TO THE FAIR, SEPT. 8, 1840. Bronze. Very fine. Bare. 28. 
AVebster, Daniel. Bust to r., by AAYight. Bev. A pillar, surmounted 
by a globe, i still live. A splendid medal. Br. Proof. 48. 
Pintard, John. Bev. N. Y. Historical So. Building. Copper. Proof. 
Extremely rare. 40. ^ 

California, S. F. Justice standing; be just and fear not, etc.; in 
exg., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Bev. All-seeing eye in a glory 
of rays ; committee of vigilance, organized 9th June, 1851, 
REORGANIZED 14th MAY, 1856 ; tablet, bearing 2733 (number of 
the member ?). Silver. Loop. A^ery fine. Extremely rare. 23. 
Herndon. ATew of the sinking of the steamship Central America, 
with Herndon standing on the paddlebox. Bev. presented to 

THE WIDOW OF AVILLIAM LEWIS HERNDON, U. 8. N., BY VIRGINIA, 

etc., 1858. Captain Herndon was the father-in-law of President 
Arthur, wdio has lately caused to be prepared for him at the Navy 
Department a complete history of the event. Bronze. Very fine. 
A’’ery rare. 36. 

Irving. Bust to 1., by Henning. Bev. AAYeath ; Washington ir- 
viNG, born APRIL 3, 1783, DIED NOVEMBER 28, 1859. Bi’onze. 
A'^ery fine. Original. Very rare. 44. 

Temple of Honor. Various signs and symbols. Silver. Fine. 23. 
Field, Cyrus W. Globe ; a cable around it. America at r., and Bri- 
tannia at 1. side. Bev. Ships, laying the cable. Copper. Proof. 44. 



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Field, C3’rns \V. Bust to r., by Lovett. Rev. Presented, etc. W. 
M. Proof. 32. 

Field, Cyrus W. Bust to 1., being crowned from above, and resting 
on a band of clouds over the ocean, on which are two ships, la^’ing 
the cable; honor and fame are the reward. Rev. by reso- 
lution OP THE CONORESS OF THE UNITED STATES, MARCH 2, ISO*!, 

etc. Bronze. Perfect. Rare. 64. Mint price, $8. 

Robinson, Geo. F. Bust to 1. Rev. View of his encounter with the 
intended assassin of Seward at his bedside. Presented by Con- 
gress for his saving the life of William II. Seward, April 14, 1865. 
Bronze. Very fine. 48. c^/-^ 

Vanderbilt, Cornelius. Bust to r. Rev. Libert}', steamship, etc. 
“ lie giv'es twice, who gives in time,” 1865. Presented by the Gov- 
ernment for his gift of the steamship Vanderbilt during the 
war. Bronze. Perfect. 48. / — 

Brown, John, Very fine portrait bust, f face to r. J. Wurden, fee. 
JOHN BROWN, NE A TORRINGTON, LE 9 MAI, 1800. RcV. A LA 
MEMOIRE DE JOHN BROWN, ASSASSINS JURIDIQUEMENT A CHARLES- 
TOWN, LE 2 DECEMBRE, 1859, ET A CELLE DE SES FILS ET DE SES 
COMPAGNONS, MORTS VICTIMES DE LEUR DEVOUEMENT A LA CAUSE 
DE LA LiBERTE DES NOIRS. The Splendid medal to his memory, 
from the Frenchmen who subscribed to the fund to have it engraved. 
Bronze. Proof. Extremely rare, but once offered (we believe) 
at auction in America, where this specimen was purchased for $30. 
36. See plate. 

Brown, John. Bust to r. Rev. Man hanging ; give me liberty or 
GIVE ME DEATH. W. M. Davis, Jefferson, 1861. Man hanging. 
Rev. DEATH TO TRAITORS. Brass, plated. Very fine. 20. 2 pcs. 

College of the City of N. Y. Very fine head of Liberty. Bronze. 
Very fine. 3Y. 

Colorado, monnier metallurgic treat.ment op sulphurets. Rev. 

STRUCK FROM THE FIRST COPPER PRODUCED IN COLORADO, 1866. 

Proof 40. ^ I'' 

Assay medal. U. S. Mint. Justice standing, annual assay, 1870. 
Bronze. Perfect. Rare. 21. 

Chicago. The destroying angel flying over the burning city. Chi- 
cago, Oct. 8-9, 1871. Rev. Phoenix. Silver. V. f Rare. 32. 
Chicago. Same. This may have been “ made from tUu CuurtJHouse 
bell.” Bronze. Copper. Proof 32. 

Chicago. Col. James Fiske, Jr. Bust. Rev. Locomotive; relief 
FOR CHICAGO. Br. Picrced. 14. . 

Agassiz. Bust to r. Rev. Date of b. and d. Bronze. V. fine. 29. 
Thiers, A. From Pliiladelphia, 1873. Bronze. Perfect. 40. 
Sumner, Chas. Set in bronze, brass, c., tin. Another diff. 12. 5 pcs. 
Old Round House, Le Roy, N. Y. Bronze, W. M. 22. 2 pieces. 
Ilaverford College, Pa. A fine series of medals. 3 in bronze, 2 in 
W. M. 26. 5 pieces. 




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PRESIDENTIAL AND POLITICAL MEDAIA 

Continental Currency. Beaver gnawing a tree. PifT. C. Pr. 24. 2 pcs. 
Exhibition Medals. N. Y. Pittsburg, Chicago, Rome, Ga., etc. 17- 
28. 10 pieces. 

Miscellaneous Medals. Br.. cop., W. M. 12-26. 15 pieces, 

Sage’s Historical tokens. Complete set. Nos. 1-14. Copper. Pr. 
19|. 14 pieces. ^ 

Great Eastern. Fulton, Sage’s tokens, etc. Copper proofs. 20. 
DiflT. 17 pieces. 

Odd Fellows, Patrons of Husbandr)’, N. Y. Turnverin, etc. Proofs. 
C., Nickel, \V. M. 16-32. 9 pieces. 

PRESIDENTIAL AND POLITICAL MEDALS. 

Bronze and in perfect condition unless otherwise described. 

JOHN ADAMS, 1797-1802. 

Fine portrait bust to r. Rev. Clasped bands; calumet and tomaliawk 
above; PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP. Indian peace medal. 32. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON. 



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2263 



Very fine and expressive half-length bust to left; th. jeffeiwon, 
PRESIDENT OF THE u. 8., MARCH, 1801. Rev. Bcautiful figure of 
Liberty holding staff of Liberty in r. band, and in the 1. scroll in- 
scribed DECLAR. INDEPENDENCE, it resting Oil a rock inscribed, 
CONSTITUTION ; fiags, drums, spear, etc., in background, above 
eagle bolding an olive branch flying towards her; under his 
WING IS protection; in exg. to commemorate july 4, 1776. 
Silver. Proof. 29. See plate. This exquisite medal by Jacob 
Reich is extremely rare, and very seldom seen in any metal (w^ 
have only seen it in silver and white metal). Sold for $30 in Mickley 
sale, and $26 in Busbnell sale. 

Half-length bust to 1. Rev. Clasped bands. 48. 

Same. Struck on a thin plate of silver. Rev. Same incused. V. 
good. Unique? 47. 

JAMES MADISON. 



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Half-length bust to 1. Rev. Clasped hands. Silver. Pierced at top. 

A presentation medal to some Indian. Fine. Verj’ rare. 48. . 

Half-length bust to r. Rev. Eagle, scroll, etc. \V. .M. Proof. 40. 

ANDREW JACKSON. 

4 Bust to r. Rev. Clasped hands. 32. 

Bust to r. ; Andrew jackson. Rev. View of the battle of n Or- 
leans. W.M. 23. Extremely fine. Very rare. One only fine sold 
for $5 in McCoy’s sale, and another with edge battered brought $2. 10 
in Bushnell’s sale, 

Various medals of Jackson and Harrison. DiflT. 3 pierced. 7 pcs. i 
^ Harrison political campaign pin. Log cabin, oblong. V. f. Rare. 

JOHN TYLER. 

Fine bust to left, john tyler, prfjjIdent of the u. s., a d., 1841. 



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Ilev, Oak wreath enclusing APRIL iv., mirxcxli. Inauguration 
medal. Very rare. 40. 

jj 2272*/ J. K. I’olk. Husts vis a-vis of I’olk and Dallas. W.M. Pierced. 28. 

IIKNRY CLAY. 









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Fine bust to left within a wreath of laurel ; D. D. jones del., o. c. 
WRioHT FECIT. Kcv. Hcautiful wreath of corn, cotton and tobacco 
enclosing a history of bis life. w.M. waix:utt, df.l., c. c. wrioiit 
FECIT, 54. This extremely rare and superb medal was published 
at $30. Sold for $1G in Bushnell’s sale. 

Same. Ver}' fine electrotype. 

Fine bust to 1. beneath date of b and d. Rev. a rock inscribed con- 
stitution, bearing a scroll inscribed American system, etc. In 
case. 49. 

Rust to 1. ; THE FARMER OF ASHLAND. Copper. Proof. 23. 

FRANKLIN PIERCE. 

Head to 1. Rev. Indian and farmer before a U. S. flag. 40. ^ 

John C. Fremont. Head to 1. Rev. the rocky .mountains echo, etc. 
W..M. Very fine. 40. 

JA.MI<:S BUCHANAN. 

Rust to r. Rev. In commemoration of the first Enabassy from Japan 
to the United States, 1860. Bronze. Very fine. 48. 



ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 



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Very fine portrait head to 1.; dedie par la democratic francaise a 
LINCOLN PRFJilDENT DEUX FOI8 ELU DES ETATS UNIS. (Dedicated by 
the French democracy to A. Lincoln, elected for two terras Presi- 
dent of the United States.) Franky Magniades fee. Rev. Tomb 
bearing inscrii>tion ; above, eagle emblazoned and surrounded by 
thirt 3 '-seven stars ; at r. two negroes, one with a book, the other with 
a gun ; in the background, locomotive, ballot-box, etc. ; at 1. side 
an angel of Hope placing a wreath on the tomb ; ship, etc., in back- 
ground. 52. The finest medal of Lincoln. Sold for $14 at Rush- 
nell’s sale. See plate ix. 3' 

Very fine bust to r., by Bov}-; abraham Lincoln, president of the 
UNITED states. BORN FEBY. 12tH, 1809. DIED, A&SASSINATED APRIL 
15th, 1865. Rev. with malice towards none, with charity for 
ALL. 4 MARCH, 1865, EMANCIPATION OF SLAVERY PROCLAIMED 
SEPTEMBER 22d, 1862. Broiize proof mounted in an ornamental 
frame and loop. In case. 40. ^ _ 

Very fine bust to right, salvator patriae. Emil Sigel, fee. Rev. 
Laurel wreath entwined by a ribbon, bearing pub. by the Amer- 
ican numismatic and archaeological society of new YORK, 1866, 
and enclosing in me.mory op the life, acts, and death of abra- 
ham LINCOLN, BORN FEBRUARY, 12, 1809, DIED APRIL 15, 1865. Ex- 
tremely' rare. 53. > 



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Same. Tin proof. Extremely rare. A massive and splendid medal, 
of which the dies broke on the IGth impression. Sold for $11 at 
Bushnell’s sale. ^ 

Bust to r. At either side 15 stars. Bev. Hand placed on a broken 

chain. A very rare medal made by casting, bronzed. 57. /— ^ 

Bust to r. Tiiou ART THE MAN. Rail-splitter, etc. Bronze. Br. C. 



\V. M. 12-26. 



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Bust to r. ; memoria in ^eternia. Bev. View of camp on r., and the 
ocean on 1. northwestern sanitary fair, Chicago, ill., 1865. 
Bare. 36. 

Bust to r., by Key. Rev. Broken column ; he is in glory, and the 
nation in tears. Beautiful bronze proof. 32. 3 
'^Same. Nickel. Yeiy poor impression. Struck 200 times. Unique. 32. / 
Same. White metal. Proof. 32. 

'^^Head to r. Rev. shall be then, etc. Silver. Br. Brass. Cop. 14. 4 pcs. / 
Head to r. Bev. Broken col., also Grant. Bust to 1. Rev. Martyr. 
Silver(2). Bronze. 12. ^ 

VHead to r. united states, 3 three cents. 3. Essay for envelope 
stamp. Impression on lead. Perfect and very rare. /-~ 

Head to 1. Cast in white bretu se. Very fine. Mounted in a box. 
Size of head 59 x 38. 

ANDREW JOHNSON. 

Bust to r. Rev. Indian and Liberty shaking hands before a monu- 
ment, with bust of Washington. Bronze. Obv. Spotted. 40. 

ULYSSES S. GRANT. 

Very fine bust to 1., by B 0 V 3 ', Geneva. Rev. i intend to fight it 

OUT ON this line IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER. PATIENT OF TOIL, 
SERENE AMIDST ALARMS, INFLEXIBLE IN FAITH, INVINCIBLE IN AR.MS. 

Bare. 40. 

Bust to r. THE OCEANS UNITED BY RAILWAY, MAY 10, 1869. BeV. 
Mountain scenery, every mountain shall be made low. Silver. 
Proof. 28. 

Bust to r., beneath a calumet and olive branch. Rev. Globe, Bible, 
plow, etc. ON EARTH PEACE GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN, 1871. 40. 

Bust. Bev. Star. Silver, brass, C., W. M. Pr. 20. 4 pcs. 

Bust to r. Rev. Reception at Phila., 1879. Br., brass, cop. W. M. 

Pr. 18. ^ pieces. 

Bust to 1. Rev. Reception at Philadelphia. Mint Employees medal. 16. 

Bust to 1. Bev. A CIVIC GRANT FOR ALABAMA CLAIMS. CIVIS LONDINI- 

ENSis, JUNE 15, 1877. Cop., brass. Proof. 13. ^ 

Same obv'. Struck on a bright red cent of 1850. fo 
Various medals of Grant. 2 pierced. 15-24. 

Horace Greeley. Head to 1. C. and W. M. /Pr. 20. 
pin. 



4 pieces. 

8 pieces. 
Old white hat 
5 pcs. 



MEDALS AWARDED TO UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS. 



125 





K 






/ 



. % 





2310 

U /5 2311 



t, ^r2312 
'-Lf^ ^ 2313 




SAMUEL J. TILDEN, CANDIDATE. 

Bust to 1. 8. J. TILDEN FOR PRESIDENT. Oval, Loop. Very fine. 

W. M, Bare, 15.x23. j~ 

Bust to r. DEMOCRATIC PARTY DIED OF TILDENOPATII Y. 1876, IN THE 
GOTII YEAR OF ITS AGE. SHAMMY TILDEN LET IT RIP. ReV. I DON’T 
CARE ABOUT YOUR PIECE OF CAKE, etc. Silver, brass, copper, W. M. 
Proofs. 20. ir 4 

Same obv. Rev. A coffin ; s. j, t. snuffed out, etc. Cop., brass 
W. M. 20. Pr. 4 pcs. 

William A. Wheeler. Bust. Repub. cancl. for Vice-Pres. 1876. C. 
W. M. Pr. 20. S 2 pcs. 

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. 

Head to 1. Rev. INAUGURATED MARCH 5, 1877. 48. / 

JAMES A. GARFIELD, MARCH 4, 1881. 

Bust to 1. Rev. DANGER THAT FOUND HIM FAITHFUL, CROWNS III.M 
GREAT. Silver, bronze, brass, gilt. Proofs. 18. >v> 3 pcs. 

Bust to r. Copper, gilt, and tin. 16,21. b 2 pcs. 

W. S. Hancock. Bust to 1. Rev. Rooster. Gilt proof. 18Jo 
Various politicals. Copper and W. M. 12-24. 31 pcs. 

Lovett’s Presidents, Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, Madison, 
J. Q. Adams, Jackson, Harrison. Copper. Proofs. 22. 7 pcs. 

Political medalet. Ship sailing to right, fellow citizens save your 
CONSTITUTION. Rev, Liberty cap and raj’s. the glorious whig 
VICTORY OF 1834. Copper. Uncirculated. 18. Very rare. 







^<5 

/e 

r 

(fi' 



MEDALS AWARDED TO UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS. 

(All bronze, and perfect, unless otherwise mentioned.) 

Maj. -General Baron Steuben. Bust to 1. Rev. born nov. 15 1730 

AT MAGDEBURG ON THE ELBE. DIED NOV. 28, 1794 AT STEUBEN- 
VILLE, N. Y. Silver. Proof. Rare. 32. Not an award medal. 
Same. Bronze. 32. 

Maj. -Gen. Anthony Wayne. Bust to 1. Rev. Brandywine, etc. Not 
an award medal. Copper, brass, tin. 22. 3 pieces. 

Maj.-Gen. H. Gates, for Battle of Saratoga, Oct. 17, 18, 1777. Bust to 1. 
Rev. View of Gen.Burgoyne surrendering his sword to Gen. Gates. 



2316 



2317 

2318 

2319 




2320 



Beautiful. 36. 

Capture of Maj. Andre. Copy of the medal awarded to Paulding, 
Williams, and Van W§jt, Shield; above fidelity, enclosed by 
branches. Rev. Wreath ; vinent amor patria3. Oval with loop 
27 X 39. 



C/J~2321 
j'O 2322 
2323 



Col. William Washington, for Battle of Cowpens, 17 Jan,, 1781. Of- 
ficer mounted, leading a charge. 29. Restrike, 

Lieut. J. E. Howard ; same event. Mounted officer pursuing a color- 
bearer. Restrike. 29. 

Maj.-Gen. W. H. Harrison, for Battle of the Thames, October 5, 1813. 

17 



126 



MEDALS AWARDED TO UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS. 



2324 

2325 




^ 232T 

O U 

2329 




2331 



n'‘ 

' ^332 



2333 

l^nsi 



2335 
C/*^ 2336 




Bust to r. Bev. Female placing a wreath on a iniUtar\’ trophy. 
Very fine. 40. 

Maj.-Gen. P. B. Porter, for Battles of Chippewa, Niagara, Erie, 1814. 

Bust to r. Rev. History recording the battles. 40. 

Maj-Gen. Winfield Scott, for Chippewa and Niagara, 1814. Bust to 
r. 40. 

Maj.-Gen. Andrew Jackson, for New Orleans, Jan. 8, 1815. Bust to 
r. Rev. Victory recording the battle and waiting for the next, 
when she is stopped b}' Peace who directs her to record the termi- 
nation of the war with England. Beautiful design. 40. 

Maj.-Gen, Z. Taylor, for Palo Alto, 1846, etc. Bust to r. V. f. 40. 
Same obv. Rev. Resolution of Congress, for Monterey, 1846. V. f. 40, 
Maj.-Gen. Z. T.aylor, for Buena Vista, Feb. 22, 23, 1841. Bust to r. 
Rev. Two snakes enclosing minutely engraved view of the battle. 
A splendid medal. 56. 

Maj.-Gen. Winfield Scott, for Mexican campaign. Presented by Vir- 
ginia. Bust, resting on a tablet bearing inscription. Rev. View 
of two battles ; pillar surmounted b}' an eagle. Very fine. 56. 
Maj.-Gen. W. Scott, for same. Bust to 1. Rev. Views of 7 battles, 56. 
Maj.-Gen. W, Scott. Bust to 1. Scott Legion. Wounded at Lundy’s 
Lane, etc. Bronze and tin. 16. 3 pieces. 

Mexican War, 1846-1847. Arms of New York, presented by 

THE CITY OF NEW YORK TO THE NEW YORK REGIMENT OF VOLUN- 
TEERS IN MEXICO. Engraved in the field “ Daniel Montgomeiy, 
Company G.” Rev. Liberty hurling a thunderbolt, etc., names of 
battles. With swivel, silver. Very fine. Rare. 33. 

Same war. south Carolina to the palmetto regiment. Palmetto 
tree; at base shields bearing 1846-1847. Rev. View of men landing 
from boats; names of battles. Ver}’ rare. 31. 

Sumter. View of the engagement ; sumter above ; in exg., April 12 
& 13 1861. Rev. TO maj. Robert anderson u. s. a. from the cit- 
izens OF NEW YORK CITY, AS A SLIGHT TRIBUTE TO HIS PATRIOTISM, 
etc. Splendid proof in sz7ucr. Extremely rare. 44. 

Maj.-Gen. U. S. Grant, for Battles of Vicksburg and Chattanooga. 
Bust to 1. ; branch of laurel and oak above ; beneath, sugar cane and 
tobacco. Rev. View of Vicksburg and Chattanooga, Liberty above, 
and in foreground a railitaiy trophy; the whole encircled with the 
Mississippi River. Very fine and rare. 64, 

Maj.-Gen. G, G. Meade, presented july 4, 1866 to maj gen^- george 

G. MEADE. BY THE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA AS A TOKEN OF 
THE GRATITUDE OF HIS COUNTRYMEN. A very fine portrait bust to 
r. Rev. Liberty seated, holding a United States flag, and placing 
a wreath on tlie hilt of Gen. Meade’s sword, which he has unsheathed; 

THE VICTOR OF GETTYSBURG, THE DELIVERER OF OUR STATE, THE 
FAITHFUL SOLDIER OF OUR COUNTRY, JULY, 1863. A superb medal. 
Rare. 50. 



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127 



2338 

2339 

2340 
^2341 

2342 

/ 

( 2343 

/ 2344 

^ j-'O 2345 

2346 

2347 

2348 

2349 



2350 
/ 2351 

J'i£ 

2352 

2353 
^j^2354 
jl2)2355 

^ 2356 

If 2357 



Maj.-Gen. George B. McClellan. Bust to 1. Rev. Names of battles; 

head of Washington beneath. Bronze and tin gilt. Y . f. 32. 2 pcs. *1/ 

Same. Bust to 1. Rev. Inaugurated Governor, etc. Silver, bronze, 
brass, copper, tin. Proofs. 16. 5 pieces. 

Same. Wood’s satirical medal. g(un) (b)oat McClellan, etc. Copper, 
brass, tin. Proofs. 20. 3 pieces, i 

Maj.-Gens. Berry, Burnside, Custer, Geary, Grant, Hooker, Hancock, 
Kearney, McClellan, Sherman. Copper, 7 ; tin, 7. Pfs. 15-25. 14 pcs. 
Rebellion medals. Different. 1 pierced. Copper, 2 ; brass, 2 ; tin, 

3 ; nickel, 2. > ^ pieces. 

Rebellion tokens. Silver, 13; nickel, 30; brass, 37; copper, 375; 

tin, 35. I -^90 pieces. 

Penna. Yolunteers at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Arms of Pa. Rev. 

Trophy and names of battles. One with ribbon. Tin. Pr. 24. 2 pcs. 
Richmond. Colored troops charging a fort; ferro ns libertas 
PERVEN iET on a scroll ; beneath, u. s. colored troops. Rev. Oak 
wreath ; distinguished for courage, campaign before Richmond, 

1864. Bronze. Perfect. Very rare. 26.3 — 

New York. Arms of State of New York, for courage during the re- 
bellion. Union League, 1863. Br. Yer}’ fine. 21, 24. 2 pcs. 

West Virginia. Libert}' crowning a soldier, 1861-65. Rev. Wreath ; 

PRESE.VTED BY THE STATE OP WEST VIRGINIA. Bar inscribed HONOR- 
ABLY DISCHARGED. Ribboii. Broiizc. Perfect. Rare. 24. / 

New York. 34th Reg. n. y. v., 1st Brigade, 2d Corps, 2d Division. 

Rev. Capt. Jno. 0. Scott. Engraved pin in the form of a clover leaf. 

V. f. 28x31. Silver. 

Hooker badge. Five-pointed star with a photograph of Hooker, in 
the middle under a crystal, a rim of gold encircling it. Attached 
to the other end of the ribbon is Hooker’s corps mark; a diamond 
of red enamel with a gold cartridge box in black enamel, and in- 
scribed forty rounds u. s. Extremely rare. Star size 30. Corps 
mark, 32. Silver. 

Corps marks of various brigades in the rebellion. Diff. Pins at- 
tached. Silver.. Very fine. Generally size 20. 18 pcs. y - 

Sanitary Fair,^Philadelphia, June 1864. Sick soldier, etc. ; we give 
OUR wealth for those who give their health for us. Bronze. 

Proof. 36. 

U. S. Navy. Cross inscribed fidelity, zeal, obedience, u.s.n. Rev. 

Engraved, Jno. McDonald. German silver. Ribbon. Rare, 21. 7"^ 
G. A. R. Rejected design for their badge. Copper. Proof. Rare. 32. 

G, A. R. Badge with ribbon and pin. Perfect. Bronze. Rare. 28. 

G. A. R, Delegates’ badge. Annual Encpt. Dept. Pa. Bar, Pitts- 
burgh, Jan, 1881. Bronze. Perfect. 28. 

G. A. R. Medal of 16th Annual Encpt., Baltimore, June 21, 1882. 
Bronze. Proof, 24. 

Nat. Rifle Asso. Another rifleman taking aim. Award medals. 
Bronze. 25, 24. { 2 pcs. 



128 

^ 2358 

^ 2359 

^ 2360 

2361 

2362 

hf 2363 
1^0 2364 

IS^ 2365 




/O 2310 
VJ 2371 



MEDAI^ AWARDED TO UNITED STATES NAVAL OFFICERS. 

MEDALS AWARDED TO U. S. NAVAL OFFICERS. 

All bronze and perfect unless otherwise described. 

Capt. John Paul Jones, of the Bon Homnie Richard, for capture of 
British frigate Serapis, Sept. 23, 1779. Bust to r. Rev. View of 
the action. Restrike. 36. 

Capt. Thos. Truxtun, of the Constellation, for victory over French 
frigate La Vengeance, Feby. 2, 1800. Bust to 1. Rev. Engage- 
ment. 36. 

Capt. Jacob Jones, of the Wasp, for capture of British sloop of war 
Frolic, Oct. 25, 1812. Bust to r. Rev. Engagement. 40. 

Capt. W. Bainbridge, of the Constitution, for capture of British fri- 
sale Java. Bust to r. Rev. View after the action. 40. 

Capt. 0. H. Perry, Commander of the American fleet, for defeat of 
British fleet on Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813. Bust to r. Rev. En- 
gagement. 40. 

Same engagement ; by kesolution of the Kentucky legislature, 
Feby. 11, I860. Brass and bronze. 26. 2 pcs. 

Medal given by Congress, March 3, 1847, to the olTicers and men be- 
longing to the British, French and Spanish war ships in the harbor 
of Vera Cruz, for rescuing, at great peril, many of the ofScers and 
men of the U. S. brig Somers, Dec. 10, 1846. The brig on her beam 
ends. Rev. View of the capsized brig with boats going to her as- 
sistance ; PRO viTis AMERiCANORUM coNSERVATis. A rare medal 
by AYright. 36. 

Engraved medal bound by a cable and surmounted by an anchor and 
loop. Presented by the inhabitants of Sydney, N. S. W., to commem- 
orate the rescue of the passengers of the meridian, by the U. S. 
barque monmoutii. Sept. 5, 1853, Silver. Very fine, and of course 
very rare. 27x41. 

Medal given by Philadelphia to Capt. Crighton, Low and StouflTer for 
rescuing the passengers of the “San Francisco,” Jan. 1864. 46. 

Presented to Com. D. N. Ingraham for protecting Martin Kozsta, a 
Hungarian refugee. View of the vessels off Smyrna. Rev. pre- 
sented BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U, S., etC., 1854. 64. 

A"iew of the battle between the Monitor and Merrimack, 1862. Silver, 
copper. 20. 2 pcs. 

Medal award by Congress, 1873. To for courage and human- 

ity in the saving of life from the wreck of the steamer Metis, on 
Long Island Sound, August 31, 1872. View of men in a boat res- 
cuing persons from the water. 40. 

Life saving medal. Arms of U. S, Rev. Sailor with rescued person 
on the shore. 42. Very fine. 

MEDALS OF LAFAYETTE. 

Bust to 1. Rev. Maj.-Gen, of the Armies of the U. S. Bronze. Re- 
strike. V. f. 26. 



MEDAI.S OF THE CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. 129 



Jr" 2372 
j-^6 2373 




tr 2375 



Head to 1. by Pingret. Rev. defenseur de la liberte, etc. Bronze. 
V. f. 13. Plate. 

Ile.ad to r. general Lafayette, 1824. Rev. Head of Washington 
to 1.; GEORGE WASiiiijGTON. A very fine raedalet by C. C. Wright. 
Silver. Rare. 9. ^ 

Head to r. laureated with an oak wreath ; lbertati non defuit 
unquam. W. 01eszcz3’nski, fee. Rev. Female figure of Poland 
leaning against a tomb, on which is an Indian leaning on his bow 
and weeping; paolo j. r. Lafayette polonia moerens; in exg. 
OBiiT 20 maii, 1834. A bronze proof of the extremely rare Polish 
Medal of Lafayette. 32. Bushnell’s sold for $9.25. See plate. 
Bust to r. 1757-1834. the untiring advocate. Bronze. Pr. 18. 



MEDALS COMMEMORATIVE OF THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVER- 
SARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, 177G-1876. 



237(5 

5- 2377 

2378 

Po 2370 

vv 

/d 2381 
^ 2382 

j€> 

2383 



/O 2384 

2.385 



f 0 238G 
^ 2387 

, 2388 

3.^ 2389 

2390 

2391 



Lexington. April 19, 1775. what a glorious morning for 
AMERICA. Bronze. Very fine. Rare. 24. 

Lexington. Same in w. m. Pierced and unpierced. Proofs. 2 pcs. 
Mecklenburg. 20 May, 1775. Branch of a tree; one limb bearing a 
wasp’s nest, the other a cap of libertj’. 1775-1875 ; Clasped hands 
below, the whole in a gloty. Rev. Ins. Silver. Proof. Very rare. 19. 
Mecklenburg. Same. Bronze. Proof. Rare. 19. 

Cambridge, Mass., June 3, 1775. Bust of Washington, 1775-1875. 

Rev. Washington Elm. Bronze. Perfect. 25. — 

Cambridge, Mass. Same. W. M. Proofs. 2 pieces. 

Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. View of the monument. Rev. Death of War- 
ren. Brass. Proof. Pierced. Rare. 17. and another. Tin. Diff. 2pcs. 
Bunker Hill. The Monument. Rev. To Com. the visit of 7th Regt. 

N. G. of N. Y. Silver. Copper. Tin. Proofs. 20. 3 pieces. 
Charlestown, 1775-1875. (Two) “Minute Man,” 1875. Satirical 
medal. Lead. Pierced. 40. 

Washington. Head to r., 1775-1875. first in war and in peace. 
LAST IN SECURING Rev. A MONUMENT. The unfinished shaft. Silver. 
Proof. Rare. 25. 

Washington. Same. Bronze and tin. 2 pieces. 

Washington. Same, but the monument lined off in blocks. Br. V. 
f. 25. 

Washington. Centre cut from the obv. die. Rev. Bust of Washing- 
ton to r. DiflT. C. Proofs. l/~ 2 pieces. 

Washington. Same head. Border of cavalry and troops. Rev. 

Signing of the Declaration of Independence. Bronze. Perfect. 26. 
Washington. Same in tin. Proofs. 2 pieces. 

Warner. 50th Anniversary of the marriage of Daniel L. Warner and 
Betse,y Wilder, Feb. 12, 1876. Parents of Thos. Warner, Esq. 
Copper. Proof. 21. 

Washington. Bust to r. Rev. Bust of Martha Washington. Ball and 
tea party, Feb. 22, 1876, N. Y. Silver, copper, tin. Proofs. 17. 3 pcs. 



130 



MEDALS OF THE CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. 



/O 2393 
2394 

, ^ 2395 

2396 



L/J 2397 
jfj^ 2398 
*^2399 
2400 

3 >'^ 



Lafayette. Bust. llev. Statue unveiled Sept. 6, 1876. Br. V. f. 20. 
Washington. Head to r. Rev. Names of battles. Diff. W. M. 

Proofs. 22. 8 pieces. 

Washington. Bust to 1. Jersey City, S. S., May 22, 1876. Br. V. 
f. Diff. 17. 4 pieces. 

Washington. Bust to r. Rev. Boys, etc., and xM. Washington. C. 

W. M. Proofs. 17. 4 pieces. 

Commission medal. Liberty kneeling, etc. Bronze. Proof. 36. 
Commission medal. Same design. Silver. Proof. 24. 

Commission medal. Same. Bronze and gold plated. Proofs. 2 pcs. 
AWARD MEDAL. Female seated presenting a wreath with right 
hand; 4 tablets in the border representing America, Europe, 
Asia and Africa, llev. Wreath inclosing awarded by united 
STATES CENTENNIAL COMMISSION, engraved “ For services interna- 
tional EXHIBITION PHILADELPHIA MDCCCLXXVI. Bronze. PrOOf. 
Very rare. 48. In case. 

Washington. Bust to r. general Washington, 1776. Rev. Lib- 
erty seated. C. gilt. Proof. 24. 

Washinffton. Same medal, free and united states. C. Proof. 24. 

o 

Washington. Same obv. Rev. Independence Hall, 1776. C. 
Proof. 24. 

Washington. Same obv. Rev. A star in a glory, struck in the 

CENTENNIAL BUILDINGS IN THE ONE HUNDREDTH YEAR OF AMERICAN 
INDEPENDENCE, 1876. NO. 1. Broiize. Proof. Very rare. 24. .2 ^ 
Independence Hall. Centennial Fountain. Liberty seated. Ameri- 
can Colonies. Rev. As last. Bronze. Proofs. Very rare. 24. 

4 pieces. 3 I' 

Dana, Charles A. Bust to 1. 1776 phila. 1876. Ins., u nfit for pub - 

lication. C., brass, tin. Proofs. 20. 3 pieces. ^ 

Washington. Bust to r. Beneath, coast scene, stage coach, post- 
man, etc. WASHINGTON THE GREAT FOUNDER, CtC. ReV. Arms of ^ 
California, train of cars, steamship, etc. Silver. Proof. Rare. 25. 
Same. White metal. Proof. 25. { - 

Washington 7, Liberty bell 5, Lord’s Prayer 2. 3 silver, 6 copper, 4 

brass, 1 tin. Diff. Proofs. 11. 14 pieces. 

Order of the United American Mechanics. Square and Compasses. 

31st Anniversary, July 8th, 1876. Silver. Proof. Rare. 13. ^ 
Art Gallery. Rev. Main building. Copenhagen medal. W. M. Pr. 
32. 3 pieces, s'' 

Art Gallery. Rev. 1776-1876. illustrating the growth, etc. 
Rubber. 24. 

Art Gallery. Rev. as above. Silver. Proof. 26. 

Horticultural Hall. Rev. Same as the last. Silver. Proof. 26. 
Horticultural Hall. Art Gallery. Main building. Copper. Proofs. 
26. 3 pieces. 4" 

Same ; white metal proofs. 26. 4 pieces. 



MEDAI.S OF THE CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. 131 



/J 2417 

2418 

1 ^ 

^ 2419 

2420 
/6 2421 

^ 2422 
2423 
f 0 2424 

2425 

2426 

sT 

2427 

/ 

2428 

2429 
.2430 

, 2431 

2432 

/7^' 

2433 

2434 



2435 

Ae 

2436 

76 2437 
' 2438 

v/^2439 

2440 



Washington, Gosliorn, Hawley, etc. Struck in black walnut w'ood. 

40, 49. Boxed. Perfect. 6 pieces. 

Paper weight. Main building. Art Gallery. Two white metal 
medals set in a velvet frame, bound with leather, and under a 
beveled-edged plate glass. A handsome memento of the Centen- 
nial. 5J X 3^ in. 

Independence Hall, July 4, 177G. Rev. Memorial Hall. Bronze. 

Perfect. In leather case. One of the finest medals issued. 36. 

Same. W. M. Incase. Proof. 36. lO 

Main building. ^Machinery, Agri., Horti., Memorial Halls. Struck 
in black walnut wood. Oblong. 63 X 43. In boxes. 5 pieces. 
Washington. Bust. Rev. To Commemorate, etc. Br. P. 33. ^ 
Washington. Same. White metal. Proof. 33. 

Washington. Military bust. Rev. Liberty bell. C. Proof. 24. 
Washington. Same. Also, large bust to r., etc. Diff. W. M, Pr. 

24. 4 pieces. 

Ind, Hall. Lib. seated. Rev. Colonial fort. Gilt, and C. Proofs. 

24. 5 pieces. ^ 

Washington. Liberty Bell. Ind. Hall, etc. Diff. W. M. Pi’oof. 

7 pierced. 13 pieces. 

Independence Hall. Rev. Liberty bell. Silver. Proof. 24. 

Same. Also, Siloam M. E. Church, Phila. C., W. M. 24. 3 pieces. 

Centennial Fountain. Rev. Arms of Catholic Total Abstinence So. 

Gilt, copper, W. M. Proofs. 24. 3 pieces. 

K. of Pythias, I. 0. 0. F., Liberty Lodge, 272, and No. 100. W. M. 
Proofs. 24-32. 3 pieces. 

Victoria, Queen of England. Head to 1. in honor of the English 
VISITORS, etc. Rev. see how we prosper ; two females on a section 
of a globe. Silver. Proof. Rare. 28. 

King William, MacMahon, Pope Pius IX. Busts. Rev. Same as last. 

W. M. Proofs. 3 pieces, 

Lincoln. Bust to r. abraham Lincoln. Rev. ouu nation’s free- 
dom ACHIEVED BY WASHINGTON, AND PERPETUATED BY LINCOLN, 

1876. W. M. Very rare. 25. 

Liberty. Beautiful head to 1., with helmet. Veyrat fee. Rev. Two 
U. S. flags crossed, one bearing 13 and the other 37 stars ; 1776— 

1876. Bronze. Proof. 32. 

Washington. Head to 1., in a panel, supported by 2 cherubs and 
eagle, let us have peace. Rev. 5 beautiful female figures, rep- 
resenting arts and manufactures. Bronze. Proof. 33. Plate. 7^ 
Washington. Same as above, but mdccclxxvi. Bronze. P. 33. 
Nevada. Two soldiers presenting arms to the Liberty bell. Rev. 
Mountain scene, made from Nevada ore at international 
EXH iB. Silver. Proof. 24. 

Woman’s Pavilion. Re\\ Eagle, 1776-1876. Porcelain. 36. 

Centl. store cards. Head of Washington; border of cavalry and in- / 
fantiy. Rev. Card of H. G. Sampson. Silver. Proof. V. rare. 26i. 



132 



AMERICAN AWARD MEDALS. 




2442 

2443 
^ 2444 

J C> ^ 



2445 
l/ o 2446 

2447 

2448 

^{®2449 

bo 2450 
^ 2451 
(J^2452 

. 2453 

|^a2464 

^ 2455 



10^2456 

2457 
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2458 

2459 

<y'- 

2460 
^2461 

^ 2462 
J^ 2463 

jr 

|i 2464 
^ 2465 



Signing of the Declaration of Independence. Rev. Card of II. G. 

Sampson. Silver. Proof. Very rare. 27. /•>' ' 

Same. Copper and white metal. Proofs. 27. 2 pieces. / ' - 

Florence Man uf. Co. •fttrbber. Howe Scales, etc. 4 pierced. 9 pcs. / 
Bennington. Cent, of battle of August 1, 1777-1877. BustofMajor- 
General John Stark. Rev. Three shields within a wreath. Bronze. 
Perfect. Rare. 25. / 1— 

Saratoga. October 17, 1777-1877. Burgoyne and Gates. Rev. Sar- 
atoga monument. Bronze. Proof. 22. 

Valley Forge, June 19, 1778-1878. Bust of Washington, by Barber. 
Bronze. Proof. 26. 

Wyoming, July 3, 1778-1878. View of the massacre by Indians. 

Rev. Monument. Bronze. Proof. Rare. 23. 

Stony Point, July 16, 1779-1879. Bust of Anthony Wa3me. Rev. 

View of battle. Bronze. Proof. 21. 

Newtown, August 29, 1779—1879. The monument. Rev. llistoiy. 

Silver. Proof. Very rare. 25. 

Newtown. Same. Bronze, Proofs. 25. 2 pieces, — 

Newtown, Same. White metal. Proofs. 25. 2 pieces. 

Tarry town, 1780-1880. Obv. and Rev. of medals given to Paulding, 
Williams, and Van Wart. Rev. Monument. Bronze. Proof. 21. 
Tappan, Oct. 1, 1780. Bust of Andre. Rev. old Duxcn church 
TAPPAN, WHERE MA.I. ANDRE IVAS TRIED. Bronze. PrOOf. 21. 
Tappan. Bust of Washington, Rev. Headquarters, Tappan, 1780. 
Bronze. Proof. 21. 

Penns^dvania, Bi-Centennial, Oct. 22, 1882. Very fine bust of Penn, 
with hat. Rev. upland, 1 082 ; Chester, 1882. presented by 
LINCOLN INST. Views of Penu’s House and Cit}^ Hall. Beautiful 
bronze proofs. 22. 3 pieces. I o 

Pa. Bi-Cent., 1882. Penn standing. Rev. His house. Br. P. 20. 
Pa. Bi-Cent., 1882. Bust, | face. Distributed by U. S. Mint. 

Another, Rev. Lord’s Praj’cr. Gilt. Pretty’, 2 pieces. 

Pa. Bi-Cent., 1882. Fire Department. Bronze. Proof. 32. 

Georgia, 1733-1883. Sesqui-Cent. Gen. Oglethorpe seated. Rev. 
Arms. Bronze. Proof. 22. a-; 

Pa. German-American Bi-Cent., Oct. 6, 1883. Heads, jugata of Co- 
lumbia and Germania. Very pretty, W. M, 22. 

N, Y., evacuated by the British, Nov, 25, 1783. Bust of Washington. 
Diff. Silver 10. W. M. 20, 22. Proofs, 3 pieces, y 

AMERICAN AWARD MEDALS. 

Mass. Boston. Franklin school medal, 1821. Yiewof Boston, Br. Pr. 22. 
Mass. Salem Charitable Mechanic Asso., 1849. Hercules and dragon, 
Br, Very fine. 28. 'W 

Maine. Charitable Mechanic Asso. Copper. Proof. 32. 
Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Mozart. Rev, “ Graduate,” etc. Br. V. f. 21. 



CHURCH COMMUNION TOKENS. 



133 




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4o 2470a 
,^^4706 



2470a 



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2471 

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2478 



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Minn, and Nebraska. State Agri. So. W.M. V. f. 32. 2 pcs. 

New York Exhibition, 1853. Beautiful. Bronze. V. f. 36. 

New’ York State Poultry Society’. Barn-^’ard scene. Eev. Name of 
recipient. Silver. Very fine. 28. 

Peabody medal. Learning, in a boat. Br. V. f. 28. 

Eochester. Mechanics’ Literary Asso. Bust of Franklin. Br. Very 
fine. 26. 

Hamilton College. Bust of Pruyn. Br. V. fine. 26. VyC — 

San Francisco, Cal. 1853. Agri. and llorti. Fair. Name of recip- 
ient engraved on the rev. Silver. Proof. 32. 

Virginia State Agri. So. Eev. Premium awarded by the v. s. A. s., 
Eichmond, Virginia. Tin. V. f. 48. 

CIIUECH COMMUNION TOKENS. 

most extensive collection yet offered^ all pewter, or lead, or tin unless 

otherwise mentioned. 

AC in centre; behold the lamb of god. Eev. 1794. good. 

Anderson. (England.) relief church ander^n; in centre 1770. 
Eev. I CORINTHIANS, CHAP. XI., VER. 23. Oval. Fine. 

Albany, new york. Copper planchet stamped church penny d 
(d faint). Piece broken from edge, otherwise good. Extremely 
rare. January 4, 1790, the Trustees of the First Pres. Church of 
Albany “ Eesolved that one thousand coppers be stamped ‘ church 
penny,’ and placed with the treasurer to exchange with the members 
of the congregation, at the rate of twelve for a shilling, in order to 
add respect to the weekly collection.” See Reminiscences of Troy, 
among the books. 

Boston. Mass, knox’s church, boston, 1853. Eev. This do in re- 
membrance of me. Luke, xxii. 19 ; Cor. xi., 24. Fine. \'2-VTi 

Brooklyn, n. y. church of the covenanters, Brooklyn, l. i. 1857 ; 

DO THIS IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME ; COMMUNICANT’S TOKEN. V. fine. 

Caledonia, n. y. Brass planchet stamped f (irst) p (res), c (hurch), 
c (aledonia). Pierced. Very fine. 

Charleston, s. c. Communion table ; this do in remembrance of 
ME. Eev. Burning bush ; nec tamen consumebatur, on edge Pres- 
byterian CHURCH OF charleston, s. C. 1800. Silver. Engraved. V. f. 

Chelsea, Mass. : chelsea Presbyterian church, 1 cor. xi., 26. Cup, 
rays above. Rev. Burning bush; nec tamen consumebatur, 1846, 
Oval. Very fine. 

Cornwall. England, st. John’s church, Cornwall, the rev. 
H. urquiiart, 1827. Rev. in connection with the church of 
SCOTLAND. THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME. Communion CUp 
and bread. Very fine. 

Glasgow, Scotland. Burning bush; free church of Scotland; 
motto on .scroll. Rev. free tron church Glasgow, 1843. this^ 
DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME. Oblong. Octagonal. Very fine. 

18 



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STORE CARDS. 








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2482 




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2484 

2485 


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2502 




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2505 

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HALIFAX, N. s. Cup. This do in remembrance of me. 1 Cor. xi., 
24. St. Matthew’s Church, Halifax, N. S. Oblong. Very line. 
Vei’ 3 ^ rare. 

Montreal, Canada, st. Andrew’s church, Montreal. Communion 
table inscribed do this in remembrance of me. Rev. Bnrnino' 

O 

bush and ins. NEC., etc. Extra fine. 

Montreal, Canada, knox church, Montreal. Rev. do this in 
REMEMBRANCE OF ME. Very fine. Rare. 

New YORK. Associate Church. Rev. New York, 1799. Oval. V. o-. 
New YORK, third reformed presbn. congn. n. y. Rev. Bible; 

COMMUNICANTS TOKEN. Oval. Bronze. Very fine. 

New York. Same. Ver}' fine. W.M. 

Perth, Scotland, associate congn. Perth. Rev. jeddidiah air- 
man, 1810. Oval. Very good. ' 

Perth, Scotland. Double-headed eagle bearing shield ; pro rege 
LEGE ET GREGE. ReV. POUR PARISHES OF PERTH, ERECTED 1807. 
Oval. Fine. 

Philadelphia. Associate Church. Rev. Phila. 1799. Oval. Fine. 
Plaingrove, pa. plaingrove u. p. c. token. Rev. christ our 
PASSOVER IS SACRIFICED FOR US. Oval. Very fine. 

Scone, Scotland, this do in remembrance of me, 1 cor. xi., 24. 

Rev. Burning bush; scone parish church. Oval. Very good. 

United Presbyterian Church, U. P. C. in monogram. Very fine. 

STORE CARDS. 

ALL VERY FINE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 

[Witli the exceptions of metals and edges, all are different.] 

Ayer’s and Drakes; encased 1, 3 cent postage stamps. 3 pcs. 

Barclay, R. C,, Norfolk, Va. A book. Fine. 

Barnum, P. T. Rev. Genl. and Mrs. Tom Tliurab, and Chang’s Auto. 

^‘■^ss. 2 pieces. 

Beck’s Public Baths, Richmond. Nude female bathing. V. g. Rare. //- 
Bornefeld, Jules, Austin, Texas. A horse, above parole; good for 
ONE DRINK. Silver, bronze, cop., br., tin. Proofs. Very scarce. 5 pcs. ^ 
B. Balance of the collection. Different. 1 pierced. V, g. 12 pcs. 
Cheesebrough, Cragin. DiflJ’erent. 5 pcs. 

Cogan, E. Silver, nickel, brass, copper, tin. Different. ^ 7 pcs. 

Congress Hall Hotel, N. Y. C. H. Webb. iiȴe^ard b}' Bale & Smith. 
Cook, H. NO SURRENDER OF THE FORT SUMTER OF THE NORTH. C., 

W. M. Proofs. 26. h, 2 pcs. 

Curtis, J. K. Rev. Antiquary- examining coins. C. Proof. 

Chubbuck, S.W. Rev. Morse Telegraph Alphabet. C., br.,tin. Pr. 3 pcs. 
Dickson, White & Co., Phila. Diem, Doremus, Drown, Erwin, Elgin. 

^ 11 pcs. 

Felt, G. W. Stag running. AJ^ post-trader's card. Brass. Un- 
circulated. Size 24. 



STORE CARDS. 



135 



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v\ 






'Y 1 2507 
2508 

lo 

^ 2509 

^ 2510 

2511 

V 

^ 2512 
^ 2513 

H 'yl 2514 
' 2515 

i 

5 I 251C 

f 18 

^2519 

n 1 0 2520 

i, 1 0 2521 

% 1^2522 

, 2523 

«iv 

?V2524 




2532 

2533 



2534 

2535 



2536 



Folger. N. C. Different. Incliuies 2 rare mules. 11 pcs. 

Farmer’s and Mechanic’s Ins. Co., 3. Foster, Francisco, 6. Friend 
& Black. D. II. Gould. Diff. 14 pcs. 

Uarnett’s check. Hardie, naked and ye clothed me (pierced). 

Havens, N. Y. V' 3 pcs. 

Ilewett ; Selleck ; Drs. Different. 5 pcs. 

IIart(4). Hallock, Bates, 3, “ Royal Preventive.” Ilausman ; Hen- 
ning, 3 ; Hill, 6 ; Hooper; Hopkins, 2 ; Holden, 2 ; Houghton : Ilor- 
ter. Diff. | -^ 24 pcs. 

Idler, W. Copy of Lord Balto. penny, 11. 2 others. Diff. 13 pcs. ^ 

Johnson, Prof. Bust of Kossuth. 1852. Brass. 

Judson, H., Syracuse, N. Y. Scarce card by Bale and Smith, N. Y...^g. j 
Jaccard, 2; Jackson, 4; Jacobs, 2; Jennings, Johnson, G ; Joseph 
Brothers. Different. 16 pieces. 

Key, Die sinker. Rev. Witch on a broom, Washington, Webster, etc. 

W. M. 7 pieces. 

Kingsley', T. L. & Son, Syracuse and Rome, N. Y. Brass. Uncir. 
Laborers’ Union, Buffalo, N. Y., No. 1. Rev. Blank. Copper. Proof. J 
Lang; Leighton,!; Leask, 2; Lindenmuller, 2 ; Loder, 2 ; Lovett, 3; 

Lyons, 3. Different. 23 pieces. 

Mahony; William H. Milton, Boston. Different. 3 pieces. 

Merriam, Jos. H, Die sinker. Rev. Dog’s head, good for a scent. Un. 'i- 
Mott, William H., N.Y. Anvil. Brass. Dented but rare. 3 
Motts, Jeweler, N. Y., 1789. Clock. Rev. Eagle. Believed to be the 
first American store card. Thick and thin planchets. Fine. 2 pcs. 
Malcolm; Matthews; Montz; Merriam, head of Sayers; Merritt; 

Messer ; Metropolitan L. Ins. Co., 3 ; Morse; Milligan. Diff. 12 pcs. 
Nicholson ; Olcott, 3. Different. 4 pieces. 

Pine, G., Trenton, N. J. Rev. Eagle as on \ Dollars. Lead. Rare. / 

Plastridge, A. A., Providence, R. 1. Tin. Uncirculated. <-f 
Prentice, F., N. Y. first product by mill process in the pan- 
ranagat mining dlstrict of NEVADA, janT 1867. View of the 
works. Silver. Fine. Rare. 

Pearson; Plane, 3; Perkins; Philotechnic Inst. Different. 7 pieces. 
Robinson, L., Chittenango, N. Y. Edge bruised but_acaEfier 
Rham ; Raine, 2; Randall, L. H. ; Randel; Rickeys; Richardson, 12; 

Robbins, 3 ; Ross, 2 ; Root, M. A. & Co., 14. Different. ^ pcs. 
Stokes, G. Struck on lead encasing piece of Atlantic cable. >4 
Sage, 2; Sandford, 4; Scoville, 3; Seeger ; Sharpless; Sleeper, 2; 
Smith & Hartman; Smith, J. ; Smith, C. A. M., and others. Dif- 
ferent. IV 25 pieces. 

Suydam & Boyd, N. Y. Brass. Old and scarce, lo — 

Taylor, G. & Son ; Taylor & Richardson ; Taylor & Raymond ; Taylor, 
A. B., 2 ; T raphagen & Tredwc ll, N. Y. Canal, very Tyler & 

Co., very good! Oiffe relit. 3 8 pieces. 

Van Nostrand & Dwight, N. Y. Rare card by Bale and Smith. V. good. 



136 



THEATRE CHECKS AND TOKENS — MODERN BRONZE PEACQUES. 







2537 






2538 


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2539 


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2540 


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2541 


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2542 




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1 0 


2543 






2544 


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2545 




2546 


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2547 






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^ 2549 






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V/ 2561 

oIa^ ir 2652 
’ 2553 

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s 2554 




2557 

I, , ' 2558 

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2669 



YanCott; ^Vest ; Whalej’^; Wilbur, etc. Piff, 13 pieces. 

Yates, A. C., “Old man with specs 3 different revs. Proofs. 5 pcs. 3 
The duplicates of the collection. Yery good and fine. 40 pieces. 

Rubber store cards. Yery fine. Different. V 8 pieces. 

Calendars, 1760, ’7, ’79, 1808, ’52, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’6. 9 brass, 2 tin. 11 pcs. 
Checks and cards good for 1, 6, 10, 12, 12^, 20, 25, .50 Cents; also 
milk and bread tickets. Veiy fine. O 35 pieces. 

Sutler checks ; 5 to 50 cents. H. Rice, W. ^V. Updegrafe. F. 5 pcs. ^ 
Soda-water tickets of Chapman, Eckstein, Gordon, Harris, Hagen, 
Reach, Knight, Randall, Sampson, Taylor. Y. f. Diff. 11 pieces, t 
Omnibus, Ferry, and Berlin bridge tokens. 4 pierced. 9 pieces, 
NEW YORK AND HARLAEM(sic) RAILROAD CO. Quaiiit railway carriage. 

Bale and Smith, N. Y"., fee. German silver. Octagonal. Ex. fine. 
Street car; train’s patent. Rev. engraved, “Surry Side Street Rail 
C? L<^. G. F. Train, Esq., Director.” Silver. Oval. Pierced. 
Yery fine and said to have belonged to George Francis Train per- 
sonally. Y. r. 3> j'-' 

THEATRE CHECKS AND TOKENS. 

1776. DRURY LANE, 17 76. UPPER GALLY. Rev. Blank. C. Y. f. Size 19. ij 
1791. king’s THEATRE. A crowii ; 1791, in beaded circle below. 
Rev. HAYMARKET NO. Rose and thistle, and olive branches crossed. 
Silver. Extremely fine. Very rare. Size 20. Cost $3.50. 

(1793). Ricketts’s circus (Phila.), where it was attended by Wash- 
ington. Shield of arms between branches of palm and laurel. Rev. 
Ricketts’s circus, above, a festoon, beneath, branches of oak. 
Silver. Fine and extremely rare ; probably -the- abo ut 5 

known. Size 18. See Am. Jo. of Numismatics, voL. xii.. No. 3. 

1809. NEW THEATRE COVENT GARDEN, 1809 ; ill Centre FIRST G PS. 
Rev. P. Copper. Fine. 

1817. -BeeWn. admit. Rev. 1817. Both in ovals. C. Yery fine. 
1821. Very fine bust of Charles w ills on pe.xle founder to 1. 
1784 beneath. Rev. Philadelphia museum, incorporated 1821. - 

Wreath enclosing admit the bearer. Copper. Uncirculated. 
Size 20. 

1825. Very fine. Helmeted bust to 1.; Parthenon, new york, 
1825. Rev. peale’s museum & GAi^LjEjiY of the fine arts; in 
centre, admit the bearer. Copper.*|^ Very fine. Very rare. Size 22. 
Monaco. G ambler s’ silver jetton for 2 francs, cercle de Monaco. 

Rev. jETON DE DEUX FR^®. Very fine. Rare. 3>f'^ 

New York, risley & mc collum’s hippodrome. Equestrian scene. 

Rev. Troisieme. G««iiitSls3yer. Very fine. Yery rare, 

New York. Wood’s Minstrels, intrinsic value 25 CTS. Silver. V. f. ’ 
Austrian Italy ; arms of. Rev. opera intiera. Copper. Very fine. iT 
Size 24. 

MODERN BRONZE PLACQUES, ETC. 

Antioebus III. Syria, b.c. 237-187. Bust. Oval. 33 x 28. 



TOKEXS OF THE HARD TIMES. 



137 







25r,0 
^ 25fil 
. > 2502 

_ t^'^563 

tl2504 

25fi5 

«' Z?:?' 
^rs.Mc 

2507 

K I 2568 
2509 




10 pieces, j 
Berlin iron. Per- 



Aiiwustus. B.c. 29 to A D. 14. ITe.-id. Pierced. 

o 

Christ. Fine Bust. | face to r. 56. 

Christ in the manger. Pierced. Fine. Oval. 

Apostle Peter. Bust to 1. 72 x 53. 

Various busts. Ver}' flue. Av. 31 x 39. 

AVashington. A^ery fine bust | face to 1. Loop 
feet. 72. ^ , — 

Washington. Bust. Glass, for a paper weight. 

AVashington at Yorktown, A^iew of his receiving the sword of Corn- 
Wallis. Electrotype. Broken on the bottom and mended. Small 
piece of border gone. A^ery fine. 55 x 94. 'l' i-' 

residence, Mt. A^ernon. Electro. Mounted in oak 






71. 



^A 






AV ashington’s 






1'^ 



/r'2570 
. (/ . 2571 

% 

C/^. 7^2572 

A 2575 

2576 



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0 ^'j^2578 

/ 2579 






2580 

2581 



0 2 .- 
^ 21 
/0 2582 
/o 2583 
3/ 2584 
/ 1 (> 2585 

2586 

ji«^;«'Z'^2587 
„ 2588 

I / 1 ^ ^ 2590 

r ' 



li.._Size 88 over all. /y 
Declaration of Independence. View of signing; surrounded by the 
words of the Declaration with fac-sitnile signatures of the signers. 

/ Electrotype. Silver plated. Beautiful. 122 x 132. 
r Col. Page and Orr. Veiy fine heads. 46 x 33, 08 x 48. 2 pieces. jj~ — 
Dr. Jos. Pancoast, the celebrated surgeon. Verj' fine portrait bust to 
1. cast from the model by Barber of U. S. M. Very rare. 72 x 48. v/ — 
Napoleon I. Bust to 1. with cocked hat. 74. v-/ ^ 

Napoleon I. Bust to 1. laureated and draped. Iron. 74. ' q 
Hercules standing leaning on his club. Oval with ring for suspen- 
sion. Bronzed. Cost $5. 126 x 94. //— €^oo7^-o i 

Cupid and Psyche. Cupid warning her not to inquire who he is. 

Fine. 59. 

Cupid and Ps}’che kissing. Figures gilt. Pierced at sides. Very 
fine. 34 X 41. 

Chariot with King and Queen, etc. Oblong. 80 x 40. ^0 
Battle between Centaur and Hercules. Pierced. 88 x 56. 

English badges. Buck’s head. Hunting horn above. 8-pointed star. 

Silver. Very fine. Different. ^ f— 2 pieces. 

TOKENS OF THE HARD TTAIES, 1834-38. 

Jackson. Mone}’ bag and sword, 1834. Rev. Balky donkey. V, f. H. 10. 

Hog running, 1834. Bust of Jackson, 11,11. Uncir. /o 
Jackson in money chest. Rev. Donkey. H. 15. Uncir. ^0 
Jackson. Same type but a variety. Large planchet. II. 18. A^, f. T 
Jackson. Same t}'pe. Head large. Donkey corpulent. H. 20, 



4 - 



V. f. 

Female head, loco foco, 1838. 



V.f. 

Jackson. Similar obv. Rev. Ship on rocks, 1837. II. 19. Uncir. ~ 
Turtle; safe on his back, 1837. Rev. Donkey running. II. 25, 26. 

2 pieces. 

Rev. MINT DROP. II. 84. Very fine. 
Female slave, am i not a woman and a sister, 1838. II, 85. V, f. 
2589 Male slave, am i not a man and a brother. Rev. Clasped hands. 
English token. Very fine. 

steer. A friend to the constitution. Rev. Ship sailing ; agri- 
culture and commerce. 11.97. Very good. Rare. 



338 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 






( .1 



V\ 



2591 Store Cards. 1834-1841. Different. V. g. to very fine. 

2592 Duplicates. Very good to very fine. 

UNITED STATES. 



41 pieces. '2' 
35 pieces, -z. 




( 3 ‘ 



2594 




2595 

2596 
Crv 2597 

2598 

2599 



2600 




^ 2603 

C / 2605 







\ 



tC 2606 






2607 



2608 

2609 



ijV' 2610 
2611 

" "^2612 
2613 

^^-2614 




THE EARLIEST COINS. 

1776. Dollar. Thirteen rings interlinked, each bearing the name of 
a State ; in centre we are one, enclosed by America^ congress. 
Rev. Sun-dial; beneath, mind your business; the whole enclosed 
by two circles ; near head of the Sun, ruGio ; above device en- 
closed by CONTINENTAL CURENCY (^c) 1776. Pewter. Extremely 
fine. Rare. See plate. 

1776. Dollar. Same device ; currency (sic) between circles ; beneath 
sun-dial, E G fecit. Slight hole on fev. Pevvter. 'Ftrr©v Very rare, t' 2 , 

1787. Cent. Sun-dial; fugio 1787; beneath, mind your business. 
Rev. thirteen rings interlinked, enclosing united states, which en- 
circles WE are one. Copper. Extremely fine. 

1787. Cent. Same device, states united. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

1787. Cent. Same. Uncirculated. Partly bright red. 

1787. Cent. Varieties. Very good. 

1787. Cent. -Reifflke. Silver. Uncirculated. Rare. 

GOLD COINAGE. 

EAGLE, OR TEN DOLLARS. 

1795. Bust of Liberty to r., draped and wearing cap ; liberty above, 
date beneath; 5 stars before bust, 10 behind it. Rev. Eagle stand- 
ing on an olive branch ; united states of America. Very good. 

1796. Same design. 8 stars before bust, 8 behind it. Fine. Rare. 

1797 Same design. 6 stars before bust, 10 behind it. Rev. Heraldic 

eagle. Extremely fine. 

1799. Same design. 5 stars before bust, 8 behind it. Very fine. 

1801.* Same design. Uncirculated. Brilliant. 

1803. Same design. Fine. 

IIALF-EAGLES, or FIVE DOLLARS. 

1795. Same design as the Eagle of 1795. Field scratched. V. good. 

1798. Same design. 5 stars before bust, 8 behind it. Rev. Heraldic 
eagle. Very fine. Scarce. 

1799. Same design. Fine. 

1800. Same design. Very good. 

1802 over 1801. Same design. Fine. 

1803 over 1802. Same design. Very fine. 

1804. Same design. Extremely fine. Rare. 

1806. Same design. Top of 6 blunt; 6 stars before bust, 7 behind 
it. Extremely fine. 

1806. Same design. Top of 6 pointed, and 5 stars before bust, 8 be- 

hind it. Good. 



2 pieces 






COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



139 



4 






H 

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2615 



2616 

2617 




2618 
^(yo 2619 
^ 2620 
2621 

\ 2622 
^,0 2623 

i. ^['32624 
__ u bn'^2625 

\/ 2627 
. 0 2628 

7t • ^ 2629 

2630 
^ 2631 

. Vv-u^. 

jp3 



'^’ 2635 

^ ^^j3 2636 

\ 

^ I 2637 
^^^,0 2638 

\/^ ' Xb 2639 

I ^ 2640 
^ ^<2641 
2642 

M ^ 



1807. Bust to 1., draped and wearing cap ; 7 stars before bust, 6 be- 
hind it. Rev. Eagle ; united states of America 5 dol; on a scroll 
above e. pluribus unum. Type from 1807 to 1812. Very fine. 

1808. Extremely fine. 

1809. Very fine. 

1810. Very fine. 

1811. Very fine. 

1812. Very fine, 

1814. Head to 1., with cap; 13 stars in field. Rev. Similar to last. 
Extremely fine. Rare. 

1839. Head to 1. ; 13 stars in field ; D below the bust for Dahlonega, 



Ga. Fine. 

1868. Three Dollars. Head of an Indian Queen. Uncirculated. 

I 

QUARTER EAGLES, OR TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. — 

1804. Bust to 1. ; 6 stars before bust, 7 behind it. Rev. Heraldic eagle. 

A^'cry good. 

1805. Same design. 6 stars before bust, 7 behind it. Fine. 

1834. New weight. Head to 1. ; 13 stars in field. Extremely fine. 



DOLLARS. 

1849. Head of Liberty ; 13 stars. Rev. Wreath. Very fine. 

1856. Head of Laberty_as an Indian Queen. Rev. Wreath. Brilliant 
proof. Extremely rare. 

1857. Same. Brilliant proof. Extremely rare. 

1857. Very fine. 

1862. Brilliant proof. Scarce. 

1874 Rev. only. Rev. Same, incused. Very fine; odd, 

1875. Brilliant proof. Extremely rare. Only 420 struck. Cost 
$7.25, and we have known them to be sold for $10. 




GOLD COINS ISSUED BY PRIVATE PARTIES. 

Mormons at Salt Lake City, Utah. All-seeing eye; to the lord 
HOLINESS. Rev. Clasped hands, 1849 below; gslcpg (Great 
Salt Lake City, Pure Gold), five dollars. Extremely fine. Rare. 

Mormons. Same device. 2J dollars. Good. Rare. 

Bechtler at Rutherford, N. C. or Ga. ? bechtler rutherf., 2.50 in 
centre. Rev. Georgia gold, 64 G(rains), 22 carats. V. f. Rare. 

A, Bechtler at Rutherford, N. C. ; Carolina gold, 27 g, 21 c. Rev. 
A. bechtler, 1 DOL *. Fine. 

California. liberty, 8 stars. Rev. California gold, * deri. 1 dol- 
lar. 1853. Octagon A^ery fine. 2 pcs. 



California. 

California. 

California. 

California. 

Uncir. 



1853. Liberty, 13 stars, i Doll. Uncir. Round. 
Similar. 1854. Oct. Doll, Uncir. 

1871. Liberty. 10 stars, i Doll. Uncir. 

1873. H. of Liberty andliidiaii. 4- Ooll. R 



and Oct. 
2 pcs. 



140 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 




2643 
A 2644 



,2645 







2646 

2647 



7' 






2648 

2649 
:, n4 2650 
T ’^,>2651 
t!,:o^«2652 
. 2653 

I. 2654 
. , 2655 

V VIO 

V-S 02666 
^ '^.-ia>2657 

T >j,.o^2658 

\,;>)o2659 

VqD 2661 
;,>. 2662 
\ 2663 

|.\>T2664 
rT^,^2665 
2666 



>3 2667 



California. 1873. Indian head. Oct. i Doll. Proof. 

California. 1881. Head of Garfleld ; j. a.garfield. J and i doll. 2 pcs. 

SILVER COINAGE. 

DOLLARS. 

1794. Head of Liberty to r., hair flowing; liberty above, 1794 be- 
neath ; 7 stars in front of head, 8 behind it. Rev. united states 
OF AMERICA ; two laurel branches tied with a ribbon enclosing an 
eagle with outstretched wings standing on the ground. Edge lettered 
HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT. Head fine, showing the fine 
lines in the hair ; stars in front of liead strong, those behind it weak 
as usual, the date and liberty very good. Rev. Eagle and wreath 
are veiy fine, united states is weak, of America strong. A fine 
piece and much better than those usually offered. Very rare. See 
plate X. 

1795. Same design. Sharp impression. Very fine. 

1795. Draped bust of Liberty to r., the hair tied by a fillet, otherwise 
same as above. Rev. united states of America ; olive and palm 
branches enclosing an eagle standing on clouds. Design from 
1795-1798. Fine. 

1796. Small date. Rev. Large letters. Very good. 

Small date. Rev. Small letters. Very good. 

Large date. Rev. Small letters. Very fine. Rare. Cost $6. 

7 stars before bust, 9 behind it. "^Good. 

6 stars before bust, 10 behind it. (^eryj^ 

13 stars on obv. Rev. Same eagle. Edge above the head 

bruised in three places, but only slightly. ^ ery fine. Very rare. 

1798. 15 stars on obv. Rev. Same eagle. Good. Very rare. 

1798. 13 stars on obv. Rev. Heraldic eagle. Design from 1798- 
1804. Very good. 

1799. 5 stars before bust. Fine. Rare. 

6 stars before bust. Very good. 

Very fine. 

Very good. Variety. 

Good. 

Very good. Variety. 

1802 over 1801. Poor. 

1802 over 1801. Very good. 

1803. Large date. Light scratches on obv. Very good. 

1803. Large date. Very fine. Proof surface in the letters. 

1804. An altered date. Very good. 

Note.— No dollars were struck during the years between 1804 and 
1836 or 1837. The 1836, 1838 and 1839 dollars were not issued for 
circulation. 

1836. Liberty seated, c gobreciit f. on base ; 1836 beneath. Rev. 
Eagle fiying amid 26 stars ; united states of America, one dol- 
lar. Edge plain. Extremely fine. Rare. 



1796. 

1796. 

1797. 

1797. 

1798. 



1799. 

1800. 
1800. 
1801. 
1801. 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



141 









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2669 



2670 

2671 

2672 



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2685 
W Is,.V^2686 

^ 2687 

>^i2088 

2689 
'■ ^ 2694 



2668 1839. Liberty seated, 13 stars in field, date 1839 beneath, Hev, 
Eagle flying; united states of amekica. one dollar. Edge 
milled. Proof, the field dulled, but the device not worn. V. rare. 
Note. — The dollars of 1836, 1838, 1851, 1852 were restruck at the 
United States Mint in 1858 b}' J. R. Snowden, bnt he had not the 
obv. die of the 1839, and consequently this date was not restruck. 

1840. Liberty seated, 13 stars in field, date beneath. Rev. Eagle 
with laurel branch, 3 arrows in talons ; united states of America 
ONE doll. Edge milled. This is the design from 1840 to 1873 in- 
clusive. Extremely fine. Scarce. 

1841. Very fine. Scarce. 

1842. Very good. 

1843. Very fine. 

1844. Very fine. Scarce. 

1845. Uncirculated. 

1846. Uncirculated. 

1847. Extremely fine. 

1847. Very fine. 

1848. ^fe^^ne. Scarce. 

1849. Very fine. 

1849. Uncirculated. 

1850. Very fine. M.M. O. 

1851. Brilliant proof. Sharp and beautiful. Very rare, 

18ff2. Fine, Very rare. 

1853. Uncirculated. 

1854. Very fine. Very rare. 

1855. Splendid proof. Beautiful sharp impression. Extremely rare. 
We know of one having been sold for $30 recently. 

1855. Very good. Rare. 

1856, Splendid proof. Beautiful sharp impression. Extremely rare. 
Sold for 834 at Ely sale, 1884. 

1856. Extremely fine. 

Proof. Rare. 

Proof. Very rare. 

Very fine. M.M.O. 

Fine. M.M. S. (San Francisco). Rare. 

Very fine. MM.O. 



1857. 

1858. 

1859. 

1859. 

1860. 
1866. 

eagle. 



Same design, A scroll bearing in god we trust ; over the 



2695 

2696 
U*v.f2697 


1870. 


Fine. M.M. 


C. C. (C; 


1871. 


Uncirculated. 




1872, 


Uncirculated. 




2698 


1873. 


Uncirculated. 




2699 


1873. 


Uncirculated. 




o 

o 


1873. 


Proof. 





Very fine. 



Verj’^ 



rare. 



2 pieces. 



19 



142 



CX)INS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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2701 



\|0 

^ i I — 2702 
2703 






2704 

2705 




>0 



XL 



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2711 



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iC 2713 
hi^ 2714 
|.•^D2715 
V ?r2716 
2717 
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{ 2719 



2720 
|-^ 2721 
■' 2722 



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'1- 



2723 

2724 
,2725 

2726 

2727 



1873. Liberty seated on a cotton bale. Trade Dollar, 1873-1883. M. 
M.S. Uncir. 

Philadelphia Mint. 

M.M.S. Lustre. 

M.M.S. Lustre. 



1873. 

1874. 

1875. 

1876. 
1880. 



Uncirculated. 
Uncirculated. 
Uncirculated. 
Brilliant proof. 
Brilliant proof. 



08 

2709 

2710 



HALF DOLLARS. 

1794. Head of Liberty to r., with flowing hair ; liberty above, 1794 
beneath, fifteen stars in field. Rev. united states of America. 
Laurel branches enclosing an eagle standing on the ground. Edge 
lettered, fifty cents or half a dollar, so on all ^ dollars up to 
1 836. V ery good. Notch cut in edge at 3rd star behind head. Rare. 

1795. Same design. Varieties. Good. 2 pieces. 

1795. Small head with close short hair ; liberty divided by a period, 
thus: LI. BERTY. Very good. Very rare. 

1796. Bust of Liberty to r., draped ; hair tied with a fillet ; liberty 
above, 1796 beneath. 7 stars in front of bust, 8 behind it. Rev. 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Laurel and palm-branches enclosing 
an eagle standing on clouds, i below locksmiths, no. 3 , mott st., 
stamped on head, field scratch on both obv. and rev., otherwise obv. 
very good. Rev. Poor. Very rare. 

1797. Same design. Poor. Date very good. Rev. Not as good as 

obv., and all the inscription not visible. Very rare. / 

N ote.— No J dollars were issued jn J7J8, 1799, ISOO, I.S 04 , pr I SIfi.. QlV-r 

1801. Bust of Liberty as on last. 13 stars. Rev. Heraldic eagle. 
Design from 1801 to 1807. Light scratches on neck. Good. Rare. 

1802. Good. Rare. 

1803. Large date. Fine. 

1805 over 1804. Field has a few light scratches. Good. 

1805. Good. 4 Berries on laurel. 

1805. Good. 5 Berries on laurel. 

1805. Very good. 5 Berries on laurel. 

1806. Blunt or knobbed 6 . Very fine. 

1806. Pointed 6 . Very good. 

1807. Head to right. Fine. 

1807. Draped bust of Liberty to 1., wearing liberty' cap. 13 stars. 
Rev. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 60 C. Eagle, E PLURIBUS UNUM 
above. Design from 1807 to 1836. Fine. 

1808 over 1807. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Rare. 

1808. Perfect date. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Scarce. 

1809. Fine. 

1810. Very fine. 

1811. Uncirculated. Very large 8 in date. 

1811. Uncirculated. Small 8 in date. Uncir. Mint lustre. 

1811. Uncirculated. Divided date, thus : 18. 11 . 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES, 



143 






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<5tl 2730 
CW 2731 
/ij: 2732 

M V 2733 
(5*^ 2734 
U 2735 

? ?D 2736 

2737 

Ir^ "tr2738 
Qi> 2739 
2740 
^S' 2741 
' 2742 

' 2743 

, ^^'^744 

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'to 2747 

T^U to 2749 
-£L> 7r2750 
C~^ % 2751 

-oj' 2752 
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j»r2754 

2755 

2756 

2757 
Jr 10 2758 

yJl'Syf n(> 2759 

Ct,*94 7t 2701 



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2763 



2704 

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2766 

2767 

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1812 over 1811. Fair. 

1812. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1813. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1814. Very good. 

1815. Very fine. Hare. 

1815. Good. Rare. 

1817. Very good. Date wide, thus, 18^7. 

1818 over 1817. Uncirculated, Sharp. Mint lustre. 

1819. Veiy fine. Wide date. 

1819. Uncirculated. Close date. Stain on rev. 

1821. Very good. 

1822. Very good, 

1823. Uncirculated. Sharp impression, almost a proof. A hand- 

some piece. ‘~j 0 

1824. A^ipaar a to be over'1820, ’21, ’22, and ’23, Scratched on rev. 
Good. Rare. 

1824. Over 1821, Very good. Scatce. 

1824. Perfect date. Uncirculated, Sharp. 

1825. Uncirculated. Sharp. 

1826. Close and wide dates. Fine. 2 pieces. 

1827. Uncirculated. Proof surface. A remarkably fine specimen, 

1827. Large curled 2 without knob. Very good.<_iiafieb — 

1828. Large curled 2 without knob. Very good. '-Scarce. 

1828. Small 2 with knob, base square. Uncir. Sharp, Lustre. 

1829. Uncirculated. Sharp. 

1830. Ver}' fine, 

1831. Uncirculated. Sharp. 

1832. Uncirculated. Sharp. Lustre. 

1833. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1834. Large date, and large letters. Uncirculated. Lustre. Scarce. 
1834. Large date, small letters. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1834. Small date, small letters. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1834. Small date, small letters. Variety. Extra fine. 

1835. Uncirculated. Nick under ear. Sharp. Mint lustre. 

1836. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1836. Gobrecht’s design. Bust of Liberty, similar to the above. 
Rev. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 50 CENTS. Eagle, with olivc 
branch and arrows. Edge, milled. This design was issued in 
1836, 1837, 1838, 1839. . Extremely fine, showing but the slightest 
marks of friction. Rare. 

1837. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. 

1838. Fine. 

1839. Uncirculated. Sharp, with Mint lustre. 

1839. Liberty seated, 13 stars in field. Rev. united states of 
AMERICA, iiALF-DOU ; Eagle, with olive branch and 3 arrows ; Edge, 
milled. The design from 1839 to 1865, inclusive. ^ Drapery from 
elbow to knee. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare. 



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144 



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2(69 
|o^ 2770 



1-^ ■ 
^0 2771 

V- |l 4 2772 

Ur 2773 
TW., l>r 2774 
2(75 

., 2776 

l>4' 2711 



jv,- 2778 




2786 



qo 2^9 
■^.SrAo 2780 
2781 

c-, 2782 

*0 2783 
■ ' V 0 « 2784 

U V-X' 2785 

'lO 2787 
V 2788 

no 2789 
o(o 2790 
(L^c 2791 
2792 
2^93 

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'nti 2794 

Vo 2795 

Wa 2796 

nO 2797 

go 2798 

2799 

i,' d 2800 









2802 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

1840. Same obv. as last. Rev. Same as reverse of first 1839. 
& mallcr than --thonwlmftry--&»^, and rare. Fine. 1& 

1841. Uncirculated. Sharp, and with mint lustre. M. M. 0. 

1842. Small date. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Scarce. 

1842. Large date. Very fine. Proof surface. M. M. 0. 

1843. Uncirculated. Mint lustre, slightly abraded. 

1844. Fine. 

1845. Fine. j\[. M. 0. 

1846. Large and small 6. Very good. 2 pieces. 

1847. Extremely fine. M. M. 0. 

1848. Very good. M. M. O. 

1848. Extremely fine. Scarce. 

1849. Extremel}' fine. 

1850. Very good. M. M. 0. 2 pieces. 

185D Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. M. M. O. Scarce. 

1851. Fine. M. M. 0. 

1851. Extremely fine. Sharp. 

1852. Very good. M. 0. Rare. 

1852. Very good. M. M. 0. Rare. 

1853. Arrow-heads at sides of date. Rev. Eagle in a sun-burst. 
Only 3 ’ear of this t 3 ’pe. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1854. Arrow-heads at sides of date. Uncirculated. M. M. O. 

1854, ’55, ’56, ’57, ’58, ’59, ’71. Fine. Diff. M. M. 9 pieces. 

1859. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1860. FTncirculated. Mint lustre. M. M. 0. 

1861. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1862. Fine. M. M. Large S. Scarce. 

1872. Same design, but with in god we trust, tyjie from 1866 to 
1884. Very fine. M. M. S. Scarce. \s\^ - 

1873. Without and with arrow heads. Uncir.“ M. L. 2 pieces. 

1875. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. M. M. S. 

1877. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1879. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1881. Uncirculated. Proof surface. 

1882. Uncirculated. Proof surface. 

1883. Uncirculated. Proof surface. 

QUARTER DOLLARS. 

1796. Draped bust of Liberty to r. ; hair tied with a fillet; above 
liberty; beneath 1796. 7 stars in front of bust, and 8 behind it. 

Rev. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, laurel and palm branches enclos- 
ing eagle standing on clouds. Fine. Very rare. 

Note.— No I dollars were issue d in the years 1797 to 1803 inclusive. 
1804. Same device but 13 stars. Rev. Heraldic eagle. This is the 
t 3 pe from 1804 to 1807 inclusive. Ver 3 ' good. Fine for date; 
much better than those usuall 3 ' oflfered. Rare. 



COINS OP THE UNITED STATES. 



145 



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-- 2803 
J-O 2804 






2805 

2806 






2801 



It 2 



2808 



Jjf^. 2809 

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^4 2810 
^ 2811 
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£'i..,cc ^<r"2818 
2819 

7^ 2820 

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2811 



2823 

M ^^2824: 

,. t/r2825 

, U 2826 

., yj^282l 

, /^r 2830 

" )0 2831 

2832 




5.',..)^./^ 2833 



qo 2834 
^ fcLo 2835 
.4 Q 2836 
2831 



1804. Fair. Date very good. Rare. 

1805. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. On account of depth of the obv. 
die, the i dollars of this year are always weak in stars on rev. Rare. 

1806 over 1805. Very good. Scarce. 

1806. Fine. 

1801. Fine ; for date very (me> Ver3M’are. From Britton Sale, 1883, 
$6.25, and afterwards purchased at Lindsay sale, 1823, for $6.10. 

Note. — No dollars were issued during the years between 1807- 
1815, or 1815 and 1818, or in 1826, 1829, 1830. 

1815. Draped bust of Liberty to 1.; 13 stars in field. Rev. Eagle; 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 25 c. Tj'pc frooi 1815-1828. Extremely 
fine. Sharp. Rare. 

1818. Uncirculated. Sharp. Beautiful impression with mint lustre. 

Same condition sold for $5.25 at Bushuell sale. 

1818. Date far from bust. Very fine. 

1820. Very good. 

1821. 'Sxtremuty fine. 

1822. ^4ne. Rare. 

1824. Very good. Rare. 

1825. Extremely fine. 

1825. Extremely' fine, l stamped above the head. 

1831. Same device but without the scroll and E pluribus unum on 
rev. It is also smaller, being size 15, while those from 1815-1828 
are size 18. Type from 1831 to 1838. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1834. Very fine. 

1835. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1837. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1838. Uncirculated. 

1838. Liberty seated. 13 stars in field. Rev. Eagle; united states 
OF AMERICA QUAR. DOL. Type from 1838 to 1853. Uncirculated. 
Mint lustre. 

1839. Very fine. Slight proof surface. 

1840. No drapery from elbow to knee. M. M. 0. V. g. 

1840. Draper}’^ from elbow to knee. M. M. O. Very good. 

1841. Extremely fine. 

1842. Extremely fine.- Rare. 

1843. Ver>' good. 

1844. Uncirculated. Slight proof surface. M. M. 0. 

1845. Extremely fine. 

1846. Extremel}^ fine. 

1847. Fine. 

1848. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare. 

1849. Extremely fine. 

1851. Very fine. Scarce. 

1852. Very fine. Scarce. 

1853. Without arrow-heads or rays. Very fine. Very rare. Cost $9. 



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2838 



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t^o 2840 
2841 

)^-v.v -V' Lj-T, 2842 
2843 
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V. 

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. \ ; 2851 

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2852 

2853 
s<- 2854 

2856 

2857 



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2860 



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2861 



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2863 
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2868 

2869 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

1853. Arrow-heads at side of date. Rev. Eagle in a sun-burst; only 
year of this t)^pe. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 

1854. Arrow-heads at side of date. Uncirculated. 

1855. Same design. Uncirculated. 

1856. No arrow-heads. The type from 1856 to 1865, inclusive. Fine. 

1857. Uncirculated. Sharp, and beautiful mint lustre. 

1858. Proof. Tarnished. ^•'~~ 

1858. Uncirculated. Lustre. 

1859. Brilliant proof. 

1859. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1860. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1861. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1862. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 

1865. Proof. Tarnished. Scarce. 

1871. Same design, in god we trust on rev. Type from 1866 to 
1884. Uncirculated. 

1872. Proof. Tarnished. 

1874. Uncirculated. M. M. S. Mint lustre. 3 pieces. 

1876. Brilliant proof. 

1879. Brilliant proof. 

1879, 1880, 1881. Uncirculated. Proof surface. 3 pieces. 

1805, ’6, ’15, ’19, ’22, ’28, ’31, ’2, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’6, ’46, ’53, ’8, ’9. Average 
very good. 17 pieces. 

DIMES, 

1796. Draped bust of Liberty to r. ; the hair tied with a fillet ; above 
liberty; beneath, 1796, in front of bust of 7 stars, behind it 8 stars. 
Rev. united states op America. Laurel and palm branches en- 
closing eagle standing on clouds. Extremely fine. Rare. See plate. 

1797. 13 stars. Same. 6 stars in front of bust, 7 behind it. Slight 
nick in edge at y from a small crack in the planchet. Ver}' fine for 
this excessively rare piece. See plate. 

1797. 16 stars. Same. 7 stars in front of bust, 9 behind it. Shank 
for button has been removed from reverse, part of eagle engraved ; 
otherwise ver}”^ fine for date. Excessively rare. See plate. 

1798. Perfect date. 13 stars. Rev. Heraldic eagle. Type from 1798 
to 1807. Fine. Very rare. 

Note. — No Dimes were issued in 1799,1806,1808, 1812, 1813, 1815, 

1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1826. 

1800. Yery good. Ver}' rare. V - 

1801. Poor. Everything legible. Rare. 

1802. Poor. Everything legible. Rare. 

1803. Fair. Everything legible. Rare. 

1804. Poor. Date good. Extremely rare. 

1805. Good. 

1807. Yery fine. Weak impression as usual. Rare thus. 

1809. Draped bust of Liberty to 1. 13 stars. Rev. Eagle, united 




COINS OP THE UNITED STATES. 



147 



Lr 2870 

' /rjo 2872 
,0^2873 

*^2875 

jCsr '^•>r^2877 
t^' tW 2879 

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aj 2885 

V. 2886 

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V 

2890 



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2891 



2892 

2893 

2894 

2895 

2896 

2897 
' 2898 



STATES OF AMERICA 10 c. ; E. PLUBiBus UNUM. Type from 1809 to 

1837. Fine. Rare. 

1811 over 1809. Very fair. 

1820. Uncirculated. Rare, 

1821. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Large date, 

1821. Extremely fine. Small date. Rare, 

*■ I 

1822. Fair. Date very good. Nick over head. Rare, 

1823 over 1822, 1824 over 1822, 1825, 1827. Fair. 4 pcs. 

1824 over 1822. Fine. Head weak as usual. Rare. 

1827. Beautiful proof. Very rare. V / 

1827. Extremely fine, only tips of the hair touched. 'T 

1828. Large date. Very good. Scarce. >/^ 

1828. Small date. Extremely fine. Sharp. Rare, 

1829. Uncirculated. Sharp, 

1831. Uncirculated. Sharp. is~ 

1832. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce in this condition, 

1833. Extremely fine. Sharp. 

1834. Uncirculated. Sharp, is' 

1835. Extremely fine. Sharp. 

1836. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce in this condition. 

1837. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce, if 

1837. Liberty seated, field plain. Rev. united states of America ; 
laurel wreath enclosing one dime. UfteirctrtSfed. 

1838. Same design. M.M. 0. (New Orleans). Uncirculated. Sharp 
impressioq with mint lustre. The rarit}' of this coin in such a state 
of preservation is well known, and no doubt will be appreciated ac- 
cordingly at time of Sale. See plate. 

1838. Same device, but with 13 stars in field. Type from 1838 to 
1860. Very fine. 

1839. Uncirculated. Sharp. 

1840. With drapery from elbow to knee. Very good. Rare. 

1840. Without drapery from elbow to knee. Very fine. 

1841. Very fine. '>■ 

1842. Extremely fine. 

1843. Extremely fine. 

1844. Very good. Scarce. 

1845. Uncirculated. 

1846. Very good. Scarce. 

1846. Very good. Scarce. 

1847. Extremely fine. 

1848. Very fine. Scarce. 

1849. Very fine. 

1852. Extremely fine. M. M. O. 

1853. No arrow-heads at date. Uncirculated, h 

1853. Arrow-heads at side of date. Type of 1853, ’4, ’5. Uncir. 

1854. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 



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COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 

1855. Extremely fine ; only the slightest abrasion in field. 

1856. Uncirculated. M. M. O. Sharp. Lustre. ’ 

1857. Uncirculated; almost a proof. M. M. 0. Hare. 

1858. Brilliant proof. Hare, i o ^ 

1858. Uncirculated. M. M. 0. Sharp. Lustre. 

1859. Uncirculated; with proof surface. M. M. O. 

1860. With stars. M. M. S. (San Francisco.) Good. 

1798, 1807, 1809, 1811 poor, dates good; 1811 pierced; 1814, 1820, 

H, ’8, ’9, ’30, ’2, ’4, ’5, ’7, ’8, ’9, ’40, ’5, ’7, ’8, ’9, ’50, ’1, ’2, ’3, ’4. ’5, 

’6, ’8, ’9, ’71, ’2, ’4. Fair to uncirculated. 37 pieces. 

HALF DIMES. 

1794. Head of Liberty to r. with flowing hair; liberty above; 1794 
beneath ; 7 stars in front of bust, 8 behind it. Rev. united states 
OP AMERICA. Wreath enclosing eagle standing on a cloud. Poor, 
Date very good. Rare. 

1795. Sa me desi gn aj 1794. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Hare. Plate. 

1795. Very good. 

1796. Bust of Liberty to r. draped ; the hair tied by a fillet ; other- 
wise as 1794. Extremely fine, showing but the faintest touch of 
circulation. Even impression. Very rare. See plate. 

1797. 13 stars. Very good and very rare. 

1797. 15 stars. Fine. Rare. 

1797. 15 stars. Good. Obv. Corroded. Rare. 

1797. 16 stars. Very fine. Rare. See plate. 

Note. — No h dimes were issued during the years 1798-1799. ; 

1800. Same obv. Rev. Heraldic eagle. Design for 1 800, ’1, ’2, ’3, 

Fine. 

1801. Good. Rare. 

1803. Very good. Slightly bent. Rare. ^ 

Note. — No J dimes were issued in 1804 or from 1806 to 1828 
inclusive. 

1805. Good. Extremely rare. Plate. 

1829. Draped bust of Liberty to 1. with cap; 13 stars in field. 
Rev. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 5 c. Eagle ; above on a scroll 
E PLURiBUS UNUM. Brilliant proof. Sharp and beautiful. Design 
from 1829 to 1837. ^ 

1830-31. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

1832. Uncirculated. Sharp. 

1833. Uncirculated. Sharp, 'j 

1834. Very fine. 

1835. Small date. Uncirculated. Sharp. Sligdit-proof-surface. ) o 

1835. Large date. Ver}' fine. 

1836. Uncirculated. 

1837. Uncirculated. Sharp. ^ 

1837. Liberty seated. Field plain. Rev. united states of 
AMERICA ; wreath enclosing HALF DIME. BcrniTTTul proof. Rare. 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



149 



29.39 

(LJU 11" 29« 

|/ 2941 
^ vt' 1^0 2942 
\lvO 2943 

dI>T» >'^2944 
' M'2945 
%a^ 294G 
/o 2947 

2948 

2949 
^ 2950 
>fv2951 
^ 2952 

CH*-f 2953 
ud> v> 2954 

■• 2955 
2956 



Vt 



f V« It 

Vr2957 
foAc, 2958 

2959 

1 

2960 

2961 






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7 



yy2QQ2 
|G 2963 
2964 
a 2965 
, io'2966 
|io 2967 
1^2968 
MO 2969 
_ ^2970 
:|b 2971 
1-. 2972 
" . 2973 
2974 
'^2976 

. To 2«6 

\Uo 2977 
^ 2978 
' /r 2979 
2980 



18.38. Same design. New Orleans Mint. Fair. 

1838. Same design. 13 stars on obv. Type from 1838 to 1869 

inclusive. Very fine. 

1840. Without draper}' from elbow to knee. Very fine. ^ 

1840. With drapery from elbow to knee. Extremely fine. Rare. U 

1842. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Rare. ~j 

1843. Extremely fine. ' 

1844. Extremely fine, 

1846. Good. Rare. 

1847. Uncirculated. Scarce. 7 

1848. Large date. Very fine. Scarce^ >0 

1848. Small date. Fine. 

1849. Uncirculated. 7 

1850. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 7 

1851. Uncirculated. 0. Mint. Scarce. 

1852. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 7 

1853. Without arrow-heads at side of date. Very fine. 7 

1853. With arrow-heads at side of date. Type, 1853-1855. 2 pcs. 

1854. Uncirculated. 

1855. Uncir. M. M. 0. Slight proof surface. Phila. M. 2 pcs. 

1856. no arrows at date, ’7, ’8, ’9. Uncirculated. 5 pieces. 

1860, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’6, ’7, ’8, ’9, ’70, ’1, % ’3. Various M.M. G. to uncir. 
17..^9pcs. 

1873. Proof. Last year of the issue of ^ dimes. 

1829, ’32, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’6, ’7, ’9, ’41, ’5, ’7, ’8, ’50, ’1, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’6, ’7, ’8, ’68, 
’71, ’2. Various mints. Poor to uncirculated. 31 pieces. 

THREE CENTS SILVER. 

1851. Orleans mint. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce. 

1851. Orleans mint. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce. 

1851. Philadelphia mint. Uncirculated. Sharp. 
1852,1853,1855,1862. Fine. 4 pieces. 

1853. Uncirculated. 

1854. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce. ' J 

1855. Uncirculated. Sharp, with brilliant lustre. Rare. <-//" 

1856. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Scarce. 

1857. Uncirculated. 

1858. Uncirculated. 

1859. Uncirculated. 

1859. Uncirculated. 

1865. Proof. Rare. 

1866. Proof. Rare. 

1867. Very fine. Scarce. 

1868. Proof. Rare. 

1871. Proof. 

1872. Proof. 

1873. Proof. Rare. Last year of the issue of 3 cents silver. 

20 ■ 



■s 



150 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 







2981 










2983 






r 



2984 









1^0 






2985 



2986 




^tj^2987 






2988 






^ 2999 



/ / 

3000 >/ 



CENTS. 

1793. Chain. Head of Liberty, with short flowing hair, to r. ; liberty 
above; beneath, 1793 ; date wide. Rev. united states of America ; 
filleen links joined, enclosing one cent Edge, slender vine 

with flowers and leaves alternating with milling. Extremely fine, 
only most prominent part of head and chain touched b}' cabinet 
friction. Planchet on the reverse not entirely smooth before the 
piece was struck, otherwise, smooth, brilliant surface ; very small 
dent just back of the mouth. Rich brown color. Sharp and evenly 
struck, showing the minute lines of the hair. Extremely rare. 
See plate XI. 

1793. Chain. Head of Liberty to r., with long flowing hair, and fore- 
head in a straight line with nose ; date close. Rev. Same as last. 
The surface very slightly oxidized; also a few minute nicks on obv. 
E.xtremel}' fine. Olive-brown color. Extremely rare. See plate XL 

1793. Chain. Small head of Liberty to r., period after liberty, and 
date. Rev, As above. Very good. Rare. 

1793. Wreath. Large head of Libert}'^ to r., hair in thick locks, 
stem with three large leaves, between bust and date ; liberty, and 
1793 large. Rev. united states of America. Two laurel branches 
enclosing one cent, beneath Edge as above. Surface slightly 

oxidized. Dark steel color. Very fine. Very rare. See plate XL 

1793. Wreath. Head of liberty to r. ; liberty and date small ; a 
twig with 3 small leaves between date and bust. Rev. Similar, but 
a variety. Edge same. Very good. Rare. 

1793. Libei’ty cap. Head of Liberty to r. ; hair bound with a fillet; 
behind the head, staff of liberty, with cap ; above, liberty ; beneath, 
1793. Rev. Similar to last. Edge lettered, one hundred for a 
DOLLAR. Dark steel color. Fine, strong impression. Extremely 
rare. See plate. Collectors do not seem to be fully aware of the 
rarity of 1793 Liberty cap cents, which in realit}" are one of the 
rarest of the U. S. copper series. 

1793. Liberty cap. Variety; a crack (just perceptible) starting 
from forehead, passes through the y. Reverse same as last. Edge 
lettered. Very good. Very rare. 

1794. Small head of Libert}' to r., with flowing hair, staff of liberty ; 
same design as last, and edge lettered. Strong even impression. 
Brown color. Extremely fine. Rare. See plate. 

1794. Large head of Liberty to r. Uncirculated. Sharp, bold, per- 
fect, even impression, with deep serratures on obv, and rev. Light 
olive color. A superb and beautiful specimen. Would be an em- 
bellishment to the finest cabinet. One of, if not the finest and most 
beautiful cent of this year we have seen. Extremely rare in such 
preservation. See plate XI. 

1794. A very similar die to last, but the last end of hair terminates in 
one lock, date does not touch hair or bust, triangular flake out of 



U 









COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



151 




. 0 ^ 



1 






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Vc 



c^tJArv'v'V 

L 



die in field back of the head. Rev. Also from a different die, the 
wreath slender, and dividing line short. Sharp even impression. 

Steel color, and extremely fine. Cost $11. 

3001 1194. Different die to preceding. Fine, i — h , . ^ , , 

3002/1794. Different die, locks of hair short. Fine. >0^ >«, 

, 3003 y'1795. Thick planchet, lettered edge; design same as 1794. Obv. 
Shows marks of corrosion. Fine. Brown color. Rare. Plate, 

^ ^3004 1795. Thin planchet, plain edge. Rev. one cent high in wreath. G. 
^3005 1796. Liberty cap, design as preceding. 6 in date far from bust, 
but strong and perfect which is unusual. Even impression with 
serratures all around both obv. and rev. A very fine cent. Rare. 

Cost $15.50 at Merritt sale. See plate XI. 

1796. Bust of Liberty to right, draped and the hair tied with a fillet. 

Rev. Same as preceding. This is the type from 1796 to 1807 in- 
clusive. Good. 

1797. Uncirculated. Weak. Light olive. Very rare. One of the 
Nichols hoard. Plate. 

1798. Small date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Steel 
color. Rare, Plate. 

1799. Very good. Rev. Fine. Even impression, and with smooth 
surface. Dark olive color. Extremely rare. See plate. 

1800. Erroneous die, caused by the die-sinker forgetting the change 
in the century ; figure 7 shows distinctly under the 8, Extremely 
fine. Slight traces of original color. Very rare. 

1800. Perfect date. Extremely fine, field in front of bust scratched. 

Rev. Ox idized in centre, otherwise light olive. Plate, yk. Jo 

1801. Uncirculated. A much stronger impression than usual. Rev, 
Perfect j^. Steel color. Very rare. See plate, 3^ 

1801. Extremely fine. Strong, bold impression. Rev. over 
'Giteel color. Very rare in such condition. Plate. e-;^fcr 4/^? 

1801. Ver}^ good. Rev. 

1802. Uncirculated. Sharp, beautiful impression. Rev. Without 
stems below the bow. Briglit red changing to light olive. This va- 
riety in such condition is very rare. See plate. Cost $15 at Mer- 
ritt’s sale. 

1802. Extremely fine. Sharp even impression. Rev. Stems to 
wreath. Steel color. 

3017 1803. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. 

3018 1804. Good. Very rare. ^ 

3019 1805. Fine. Light olive. Scarce. Plate, r 

3020 1806. Extremely fine. Strong impression 
Very rare. See plate, *). 

3021 1807 over 1806. Fine, Rev. Extremely fine. Light olive. Rare. 

3022 1807. Perfect date. Very fine. Stained and some corrosion adher- 
ing to it. 



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3007 


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0 3008 




' 1 

3009 








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Q^m2 




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1 

// 3014 




3015 



3016 









Light olive. Rare thus. 



Purple-steel color. 






162 












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I 



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3026 

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^^■^3029 


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3030 




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^V^tWy \\3,3033 

^'-‘A-;, \^3034 

3035 



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COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 






fir 



3023 



^ 3024 



3025 



3032 



q3036 
-^3037 
3038 



a" 3038 
> ^ 3039 

\\t 3040 

^^ 3042 
h 3043 

'^>'^.3044 

-■Q,. 



1808. Bust of Liberty to 1., the hair bound with a band bearing 
LIBERTY, 13 stars, 7 in front and 6 behind the bust, date beneath. 
Rev. A garland of laurel enclosing one cent. This is the type 
from 1808 to 1814. 12 stars (so-called). fei e. Brown-steel 

color. Y&abjga^n by Tn" From Merritt sale, cost ?6. Plate XL 

1808. 13 stars. Extremely fine, showing but the slightest marks of 
cabinet friction, bold impression, all the stars showing centre lines, 
those in front of bust a little sharper than the others. Rev. Sharp 
and even. Beautiful light olive and one of the finest cents of this 
date that has been oflTered for some years. Excessively rare. See 
plate XL 

1809. Uncirculated. Bold impression, head and date very sharp, as 
also the rev. 5 of the stars in front of face do not show centre 
lines. Evenly centred, with milling. Light olive. An unusually 
fine specimen. Extremely rare. See plate. 

1810. Perfect date. Very good. 

1811. Perfect date. Uncirculated, without the slightest mark, flead 
very sharp, and while the stars show centre lines, they are not as 
sharp as could be wished for. Rev. Sharp and perfect. Beautiful 
steel color, and extremely rare. See plate. From Merritt sale, S28. 

1812. Closed-mouth variety. Uncirculated. A perfect match to 
last numbeiTand in same condition. Red, changing to steel color. 
Well centred. Very rare. See plate. From Merritt sale, $10.50. 

1812. Open-mouth variety. Uncirculated. Even impression. Olive 
color, ai^ a rarer variety than last. 

1813. Fine. Brown-olive color. Scare.e. 

1814. Plain 4. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Steel color, 
and rare. 

1814. Crossed 4. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Steel color. 
Note . — No cents were issued in 1815. _ 

1816. Head of Liberty to 1. Rev. as 1808-1814. Type between 1816 
and 1857. Broken die. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

1817. 13 stars. Uncirculated. 

1817. 15 stars. Very fine. Rare. Va> 

1818. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

1819 over 1818. Extremely fine. C leane d ; now bright red. Scarce. 
Large date. Fine. 

Small date. Uncirculated. Bright red, changing to steel color. 
Perfect die. Uncirculated. Bright red. Rare, 

Cracked die. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

Cracked die. Uncirculated. Bright red. 



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\ 

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1819. 

1819. 

1820. 
1820. 
1820. 
1821. 



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Six stars do not show 



Uncirculated; bold, sharp impres sion. 

centre marks. Even impressio n with perfect milling. Beautiful light 
See plate. 



olive. Very rare. 

1822. Uncirculated ; a slight proof surface. 



1822. Extremely fine. 



Light olive. 






Purple light olive color. 




COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



153 



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II 3046 
VO 3047 
^ 3048 

W 

fyf 3048'^ 

I fX 

3050 
V\^ 3051 






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3052 




\."|03053 

Uo 3054 
3055 

iJi 

. /3057 

\».rAos8 

vtf3059 
\'nS' 30G0 
. ^ 3061 

^ 3062 
VV 3065 

O.^i.«,8066 



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vT 3067 
« ' 3068 



5^^3069 
^ W3070 

i?;3on 

3072 

j^v. \W 3073 



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,r 



3074 

3075 






QUIT 3076 
3077 



1823 over 1822. Fair. 

1823. Perfect date. Restrike. Bright red. 

1824. Extremely fine; only the slightest mark of cabinet friction. 
Stars not centred. Olive color. Rare. Plate. 

1825. Fine. Some corrosion adhering to it. /j-^ 

Uncirculated. Sharp. Bright red, but obv. stained. 

With inner line. Very fine. Bronzed. 

Extrerael}’^ fine ; sharp impression. Light olive. 

Large date. Uncirculated. Bright red. Sharp, even, beau- 
tiful impression. Very rare. One of the most difficult cents to pro- 
cure in this superb state of preservation. The one in Bushnell sale, 
not as fine as this, sold for $27. 

1828. Large date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Steel 
color. Very rare. 



1826. 

1826. 

1827. 

1828. 



Large date. 



Very fine. 



Obv. Light olive. 



Rev. Stained, v/- 



1828 

1829. Extremely fine. Light olive. From Merritt’s sale, $7.50. 

1830. Uncirculated. Line inside of milling. Light olive. 

1830. Uncirculated. Bright red, strong, bold impression and a beau- 
tiful cent. 

1831. Uncirculated. Sharp even impression. Light olive with 

traces of original color. r ^ 

1831. Very fine. QrangptyalJow color. 1'^ 

1832. Very fine. Brown color. Rare. 

1833. Uncirculated. Slight spot in front of diadem. Bold impres- 
sion of brilliant red light-olive color. 

1833. Very fine. Variety, 

1834. Large date. Small stars. Uncirculated. Briglit red, slight 
dark stain near edge in front of eye. Sharp even impression. 

1834. Small date. Large stars. Uncirculated. Light olive. Double 
profile. 

1835. Head of 1834. Large date. 

Head afterward used in 1836. 



L 



Very good. 

Uncirculated. Light olive. 
Brown color, if 
Light olive. 

Extreraely fine. 

Beautiful steel color. 












1835 

1836. Perfect die. Extremely fine. 

1836. Perfect die. Extremely fine. 

1837. Thick heavy figures in date. 

1837. Thin figures in date. Uncirculated. 

1837. Same. Bright red. 2 pieces. 2-0 

1838. Uncirculated. Bright red-olive color, i/' 

1838. Beautiful proof from Bushnell sale, $17. Extremely rare. 

1839. Same head as on the centor^^83L Extremely fine. Light olive. 
1839. Booby head ; the lower lock of hair is half on the bust and 

half below ; in the Silly head it is all beneath, and has a line under 
tlie word cent on rev. Uncirculated. A few very minute nicks 
on obv. Brown-pink color. 

1839. Silly head; so-called, from the expression of the face. V. 

1840. Small date. Uncir. Two dents on obv. Red steel color. 



cr. 

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1 



kJA 3078 

0^ 3079 
^ ,Y 3080 

3081 

3083 

’d 3034 
do 3085 
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vU- 

dL*.^d' i>o 

- vTo 3089 

vI'3091 
0-: 3092 
V. 3093 

f, f 3094 V 
Oi(M6ia \ ^ 3095 
{J \C 3096 
3097 
V^^3098 

3099 

3100 
l[^«<r^3101 

^102 
3103 



154 (X)IXS OF THE EXITED STATES. 

1840. Large date. Very fine. Tr^ces_DiLmiiguial color. 

1841. Uncirculated. Bright red, smeared. 

1842. Small date. Very good. Scarce. 

1842. Large date. Uncirculated. Sharp, and beautiful steel color. 

1843. Date same as 1842. Also, rev. Uncirculated. Light olive. 
1843. Date under bust. Large letters on rev. S ame obv. and rev. 

as used in 1844 . Uncirculated. Steel color. Sharp and rare. 
Ijnciixulated. Sharp. Dark red color. Rare. 

Uncirculated. Nick on chin. Steel color’. Rare, 

Extremely fine. Steel color. Y 



VA 

Va. 

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1844. 

1844. 

1845. 

1845. 

1846. 

1846. 

1847. 

1848. 

1849. 

1850. 

1851. 

1852. 

1853. 

1854. 

1855. 

1855. 

1856. 

1856. 

1857. 



Extremely fine. Brown color. '*^4 

Small date. Uncirculated. Brown color. ' 

Small date. Variety. Uncirculated. Steel color.- 
Uncirculated. Bright red. \ iT 
Uncirculated. Light olive, 

Barely circulated. Traces of original color. Scarce. > 



Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 

Uncirculated. 



Bright red. 
Bright red. 
Bright red. 
Bright red. 
Bright red. 
Bright red. 



Sharp. 

Slightly smeared. 






0 " 



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0 3104 



jin; laurel 
Edge lettered two hundred for a 






3105 



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5' 



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3106 



(] 0 3107 
3108 

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Sharp. Scarce. 

Smeared. Upright 55. ^ 

Proof surface. Bright I’ed. Sharp. Slanting 55.^ ' 
Dull red color. Upright 5. 

Brilliant proof. Sharp impression. Bright red. Slanting 5. Rare. 
Uncirculated. Partly red. Large and small dates. 2 pcs. 

1813, ver}’ good. 1816, fine. 1818, uncirculated. 1821, good. 1827, 
very good. 1839, 1840 head, good. 1841, fine. 1847, ’8, very fine. 
1850 to 1856, red, 18 pieces, y 

HALF-GENTS. 

1793. Bust of Liberty with flowing hair to 1. ; staff of liberty behind 
it. LIBERTY 1793. Rev. united states of AMERICA 
wreath enclosing half-cent. 

DOLLAR. Planchet slightly flaked on rev. before striking ; other- 
wise fine. Rare. Plate, y 

1793. A variet}’ ; the top of bow nearly straight, dividing line curved. 
Edge slightly bruised ; otherwise nearly fine. Rare. 

1794. Small bust of Liberty with liberty staff to r. ; inscription as on 
preceding. This die was flat on the hair (sometimes called the b 
“ shielded hair ”), and consequently always looks worn, when in 
reality it is as struck. F., and for this variety v. fine. Light olive. 

1794. Large head. Same legend as above. Good, i 

1795. Small head to r., pole of liberty staff in field before the bust ; 
legend as above. Lettered edge ; thick planchet. Fine. Rare. 

1795. Same; but the pole of the liberty staff' does not appear in 







I 






COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 



155 



3110 




^ 3116 

-3J4^ 
\o 3119 

^ r 3121 
V 3122 



front of the bust. Thin planchet. "V ^py fin ^. Cleaned ; now bright 
red. From Merritt sale; $4.55. 

1196. Extremely fine. Smooth surface. Brown color. One of the 
finest known and nearly equal to the specimen sold in our sale 
Marcli 20th, 1883, for $126. Excessively rare. See plate. 

1791. Edge lettered two hundred for a dollar. Poor, but of ex- 
cessive rarity. ^ 

1797. Good, Corroded on reverse. Plain edge. 

Note. — No half-cents were coined in 1798, ’9, and 1801. 

1800. Draped bust of Liberty to r. ; the hair tied by a fillet. Legend 
as above. Design verj-^ fine. 

1802. Yery good. Cost $3.75. llare./o/-^ 

Very good. r, , ^ 

Large crossed 4. Yer}’ fine. Traces of original color. i 

Uncirculated. Sharp beautiful specimen. Rich brown color, 



1803. 

1804. 

1805. 

1806. 
1807. 



3- 



Bright red. 






Light color and rare. 









7-0 / 












Uncirculated. 

Yery good, 

1808 over 1807. Extremely fine. 

1808. Perfect date. Very good. 

1809. Bust of Liberty to 1. 13 stars. Rev. Legend as before. 

Design 1809 to 1836, but without the fraction mark. Yery fine. 

1810. Extremely fine. Beautiful light olive. Rare. 3 

v.i"3124 1810. Yery good. Scarce. 

.3125^1811. Uncirculated. A superb specimen. Bright red color and 
proof surface. Original. Of excessive rarity. See plate. We 
know of but one i cent of this date uncirculated, being offered for 



\0 

\O3i23 






years, and that one was sold for $50 at II. P. Smith’s sale of the 
Stedman coll., Nov. 17-18, 1882, No, 752. 






^ ^ 3126 1811. Yery good. Ver}’’ scarce. 



V. / 

3127 

"l^^-^^.Vr3128 

aXs's' 

9 V i 3132 
>'1 

3136 






Note. — No half-cents were struck during the years between 1811 
and 1825. None in 1827 or 1830. 

1825. Good. 

1826. Uncirculated. Mostly bright red, 

1828. Uncirculated. Bright red. V * 

1829. Uncirculated. Sharp beautiful impression with slight proof 
surface, parti}' bright red. 3‘ ~ 

1831. Original. nicks on obv. and rev. Proof surface, sharp ^ , 

impression, extremely fine. Very-rare.-- ^ 

Yery good. 

Uncirc tri a fc ed : — Obr: — Proe^juicface. Light olive V 




1832. 

1833. 

1833. 

1834. 

1835. 



Uncirculated. Bright red. 



Proof from Merritt sale, $2.85. Purple-red color. ',5 - ' 






Uncirculated. Bright red, /c. 

Note. — No half-cents were issued during the years between 1836 
and 1840. 

1837. Token, eagle, u. s. standard weight and value, 1837. 
Rev, W reath. half-cent worth of pure copper : 1 3 stars. Fine. 



156 



COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 










-,tf«3139 

W=[.^142 
^,^?3143 
Vi^3144 
io3145 

i\ 1/ 

3146 

X ^3147 
V. /3148 
^<^,3149 
iyv>^ \ii 3150 
JTiVo 3151 
tC-«»4-'i«3152 

vc^ ^ vY 

^v3154 
^ 3155 

i<3156x/ 
.3157 



1840. 

1841. 

1842. 

1844. 

1845. 

1846. 

1847. 

1848. 



Originnl. Uncirculated. Purple-red color. Very rare. 10' 

Original. Very good. Cleaned red. Bright. Ver^M-are. 



Beautiful bright red. Brilliant proof. Very rare. 
Fine. Cleaned. Very rare. , 

Very good. Surface oxidized. \ Cleaned. V. r. 
Fine. Cleaned. Very rare. 

Has been in a fire. Rough on 
-Flake out of obv. at neck, 
rare. 

Uncirculated. 



bv. Rev. V. f. 
From same fire. 



Traces of original color. 



/ 




Mint reslrike. 

Mint restrike. 

Mint restrike. 

Mint restrike. 

Mint restrike. 

Mint restrike. 

Very good. Very 

1849. Large date. 

1850. Very fine. 

1851. Very fine. 

1853. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

1854. Very fine. 

1855. Proof. Bright red. Rare. L 

1855. Uncirculated. Bright red. //- 

1856. Proof. Purple-red color. Rare. 

1856. Very fine. Scarce. 

1857. Uncirculated. Bright red. 

1857. Uncirculated. Slight traces of proof surface. Merritt sale, Si, 50. 3/^ 
1800. 4, poor. 1828. 12 stars. 13 stars, 1835, 1853, 1854, 1857. 
Very good to fine. 9 pcs. 

PROOF SETS OF UNITED STATES COINS. 



2 pcs. 



3158 

\4.4d3159 

3160 

^^,ro3161 
y,9As3162 
^ |0.'^3163 
3164 

|x H ■^"o31b5 
,,V^3166 
f' A 3167 
v^ ^.103168 

1 ^v^Ul 
^y^3172 
d .1^3173 
^ r,do3174 
IU-^.i>3175 
^^.T3176 
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Each set contains the entire silver, nickel and copper coinage of the year 
in which it was struck, except 1865 lacks one piece, and 1867 which 
has the usual 5 c. Sold at so much for the set. 



1859. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Rare. 


7 pieces. 


1860. 


Brilliant proof set. 




7 pieces. 


1861. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Rare. 


7 pieces. 


1862. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Scarce. 


7 pieces. 


1863. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Rare. '■ 


7 pieces. 


1864. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Rare. 


9 pieces. 


1865. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Lacks 3 c. nickel. Rare. 


8 pieces. 


1866. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Scarce. 


10 pieces. 


1867. 


Brilliant proof set. 


5 c. without rays. 


10 pieces. 


1868. 


Brilliant proof set. 


10 pieces. 


1869. 


Brilliant proof set. 




10 pieces. 


1869. 


Brilliant proof set. 




10 pieces. 


1870. 


Brilliant proof set. 


St' 


10 pieces. 


1870. 


Brilliant proof set. 




10 pieces. 


1871. 


Brilliant proof set. 




10 pieces. 


1872. 


Brilliant proof set. 




10 pieces. 


1873. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Old type. Rare. 


10 pieces. 


1873. 


Brilliant proof set. 


New type. Trade dollar. 


7 pieces. 


1874. 


Brilliant proof set. 


5 c. spotted. 


7 pieces. 



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^3186 
^^3187 
3188 






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'^3190 



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3193 



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f 1.U 3201 
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UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES. 


157 


1874. 


Brilliant proof set. 






7 pieces. 


1875. 


Brilliant proof set. 






8 pieces. 


1875. 


Brilliant proof set. 






8 pieces. 


1876. 


Brilliant proof set. 


3 stars on the dollar weak. 


8 pieces. 


1876. 


Brilliant proof set. 






8 pieces. 


1877. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Very rare. 




8 pieces. 


1877. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Very rare. 




8 pieces. 


1878. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 


Standard 8 feathers. Very 


rare. 






9 pieces. 


1878. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Same as last. 


Very rare. 


9 pieces. 


1878. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Same as last. 


Very rare. 


9 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1879. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1880. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1881. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1881. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1882. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 jiieces. 


1882. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dollars. 




8 pieces. 


1883. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Both dolls., and 3, 5 ct. nickels. 10 pcs. 


1883. 


Brilliant proof set. 


Same as last. 




10 pieces. 




MISCELLANEOUS. 






1874. 


Dollar, J, i dollar and dime. S. F. mint. Uncir. 


4 pcs. 


1875. 


Dollar, ^ dollar, and dime. S. F. Mint. Uncirculated. 3 pcs. 


1871. 


Small proof set. 1, 


2, 3, 5 cents. 




4 pieces. 


1872. 


Small proof set. 1, 


2, 3, 5 cents. 


Rare. 


4 pieces. 


1872. 


Small proof set. 1, 


2, 3, 5 cents. 


Rare. 


4 pieces. 


1879. 


Small proof set. 1, 


3, 5 cents. 




3 pieces. 


1879. 


Small proof sets. 1 


, 3, 5 cents. 




3 sets. 


1880. 


Small proof set. 1, 


3, 5 cents. 




3 pieces. 


1880. 


Small proof sets. 1 


, 3, 5 cents. 




2 sets. 


1883. 


Small proof sets. 1 


, 3, 5(3) cents. 




2 sets. 


1857, 


’8, ’9, ’74, ’5, ’9; cents. Uncirculated. 


10 pieces. 


1873. 


Two cents. Bright 


red proof. Rare. 




1865. 


3 c. nickel. 1883 5 


c. without “ cents” (3) proofs. 


one gilt and 



loop attached. Uncir. 5 pcs. 



UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES. 

\V^ 3213 1792. Disme. Head of Liberty, with flowing hair, facing 1.; liberty 

\ ' PARENT OF SCIENCE & INDUS., 1792 beneath the bust. Rev. An eagle 

flying to 1 ; united states of America, disme across the lower 
field. Copper. Fine for the piece. Excessively rare. See plate. 

21 



158 



UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES. 




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3216 

3217 

3218 

3219 



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3223 

3224 



5225 



3227 



v,(j jr 3228 




Eev, Eagle. 



Similar 



1792. Ilalf-disrae. Head of Liberty facing 1. 
to above. Silver. Fair. Eev. Poor. 

1792. Cent. The Silver Centre. Head of Liberty, with flowing hair, 
facing r. ; i.iberty parent of science & Indus.: 1792 under the 
bust. Eev. Laurel wreath, composed of two branches, tied by a 
ribbon, enclosing ONE CENT ; outside of wreath, united states of 
AMERICA, the fraction beneath the knot of bow. A silver plug 
inserted in centre of plan diet before the piece was struck, the idea u \ 
being to give the value of the metal. Edge milled. Sharp, strong, 
even impression. Extremelj’ fine. The finest of the five known. 

Of excessive rarity and a veiy valuable coin which should increase 
greatly in price before many 3 'ears. The United States Mint col- 
lection does not contain one. Bushnell’s sold for $120, and this is 
a sharper impression and lighter color. See Plate XII. - 

1792. Cent. Eagle on a shield. Eev. trial piece designed for 
united states cent, 1792. Eestrike from original obverse die. 
Copper and white metal. Very fine. 2 pieces. 

1836. Dollar. Libert^’ cap enclosed b}' rays. Eev. united states 
OF AMERICA, 1836. Palm branch enclosing Gold. Proof. Eare. 

1836. Two Cents. Eagle on a cloud. Eev. two cents, within a wreath. 
Copper and silver mixed. Uncirculated. '3,',^ 

1837. Three Cents. Eagle with upraised wings standing on a pile 
of rocks, 1837 beneath. Eev. * feuchtwanger’s composition * ; 
branch of laurel of 19 leaves, 15 berries, enclosing three cents. 

Edge milled. Fine. Excessively' rare. One extremely fine sold 

for $20.50 at Bushnell sale, p ^ ^'%'t 

1837. Three Cents. Feuchtwanger’s composition. Arms of New 
York. Very fine, 

1837. Cent. Feuclitwanger’s composition. Uncirculated, f 

1837. Same. 1 duplicate. Varieties. V. g. to uncir. 5 pieces. 

1838. Half-dollar. Bust of Liberty to 1. Eev. Flying eagle. S. Pf. 

1849. Dollar, united states of America; laurel wreath around 
square hole in centre. Eev. 1. dollar 1849., surrounded by 13 
stars. Engraved. Gold. Proof. Exceedingly rare. Plate. 

1850. Three Cents. Liberty cap and rays. Eev. iii, enclosed by a 
palm branch. Silver. Proof. Eare. Plate, j 

1850. Cent, cent 1850. Eev. u. s. A. one tenth silver. Very fine. 

1850. Cent. Same design, but with round hole in centre. Copper. 
Proof. 

1851. Cent. Liberty seated. Eev. 1 cent in a wreath. Copper. V. f. 

1852. Eing dollar, dollar. Eev. u. s. a. 1852. Gold. Proof. Eare. 

1852. Eing dollar. Eev. united states of America. 1852. N icife l ; ^ 
Uncirculated. OA 

1853. Cent. Head of liberty^ Eev. one cent in a wreath. Nickel. Pr. z/. 

1854. Cent. Head of Liberty^ Copper. Uncirculated. 

1855. Cent. Flying eagle. Composition. Proof. 






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^ 3234 

^ 3235 
r 3230 
^ 3237 
3238 



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1855. 

1855. 

1850. 

1850. 

1857. 



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3249 



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3250 



3251 



3252 



Cent. 

Cent. 

Cent. 

Cent. 



Flying eagle. Copper and nickel combined. Very fine. 
Flying eagle. Pure nickel. Weak impression as usual. 
Flying eagle. Nickel. Uncirculated. Rare. 

Same. Copper. Proof. Rare. 



2J Dollars. Head of Liberty. Rev. 2i doll.\rs. 1860. 
Copper. Very rare. 

1858. Cents. Complete set of the cents of this year ; three different 

obverse dies, and four reverse dies. ® damaged by corrosion. 
Nickel. Proofs. tfiD Pieces. 

1859. 20 Dollars. Liberty seated. Rev. Denomination, etc., in 
wreath. Copper. Proof. 

1859. Cents. Complete set of the cents of this year. Indian head. 

Rev. Oak wreath with broad shield, narrow shield, and without any 
shield at all; the adopted design had a laurel wreath. Nickel. Un- 
circulated, and proof. Ver}’ rare, v// — 3 pieces. 

1860. 20 Dollars. Pike’s Peak. Obv. Eagle. Clark, gruber & co. 
I860. Rev. pike’s PEAK gold, twenty d. Denver. Copper. V, f. 

1860. Half eagle. Head of Liberty to r., surrounded by stars. Rev. 

DOLLARS, one of 



Small Eagle, united states of America, five 



the most beautiful patterns issued. Copper proof. Rare, 

1861. Half eagle. Same design. Copper proof. Very rare, ur 

1861. 20, 10, 5, 2J Dollars. Head of Liberty. Rev. clark, gruber 

& CO., DENVER. Copper. Proofs, t o 4 pcs. 

1862. 10 Dollars. Head of Liberty. Rev. god our trust infield. 
Bronze. Uncir. 

1862. 10 Dollars. Same, but god our trust on a label. Bronze. 
Uncirculated. 

1863. Half dollar. Liberty seated. Rev. god our trust in field. 
Silver. Proof. Rare. 

1863. Half dollar. Same, but god our trust on a label. Silver. 
Proof. Rare. 

1863. Ten cents. Shield, exchanged for u. s. notes. Rev. postage 
CURRENCY, ACT JULY, 1862. 1 0 CENTS. 1863. Silver. Proof. Very rare, 
1863. Three cents. Head of Liberty. Rev. 3 cents in wreath. 
Similar, and size of large cents of 1857. Copper. Proof. Ex- 
tremely rare. 



O'-/- 



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tlfO 3253 

3254/1864 
3255 1^1865 



1863. Two cents. Shield. Rev. 2 cents in a wreath. 
1863. Cent. Same design as regular issue. Copper. 



3256/1865. 
3257 1865. 



Copper. P, ‘if' 
'. Proof, 

Two cents. Same as regular issue. Nickel. Proof. 

10 Dollars. Head of Liberty. Rev. in god we trust. C. P. ^ 
\ Dollar. Liberty seated. Rev. in god we trust. C. Proof, if 
Two cents. Shield. Rev. 2 cents in a wreath. Planchet com- 



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posed on one side of native silver and the other of copper. P. V. r. 7' 



3258 V 1865. 
^,r 3259 1866. 
Pi 7 ^ 3260 1866. 



Cent. Same as regular issue, but in nickel. Proof, 
Silver Dollar. Struck in copper. Proof. ^ 

5 Cents. Head of Washington ; above in god we trust. 
5 in a wreath. Nickel. Proof. 



Rev. 



160 



UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 




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3261 
I 0 3262 



iV 3263 
\'bo 3264 
^^>3265 
^y-3266 







3273 




1868. Dime. Shield; exchanged foe u. s. notes. Rev. Wreath en- 
closing * one dime, 18G8. Silver. Proof. Very rare, ^ ~ 

1869. 5, 3, 1 cents. Head of Liberty. Round hole in centre. Nickel. 

3 pieces. ^ 

1869. Same but without hole in centre. Nickel. Proofs. 3 pcs, 

1870, Half Dollar. Head of Liberty to left. Rev. standard. S. P. fe/ 

1870. Quarter Dollar. Same design. Silver. Proof. 

1870. Quarter Dollar. Liberty with a star on the forehead. S. P. 

1870. Quarter Dollar, Liberty with cap. Silver. Proof. 

1870. Dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar, dime, half dime. A beauti- 
ful figure of Liberty, seated, facing 1., her right hand supporting TJ. 

S. shield, staff of liberty behind it; left holding an olive branch; 

13 stars in field ; date 1870 in exg. Rev. Beautiful wreath of corn, 
cotton, etc., enclosing 1 dollar., standard above. Edge plain. 
Barber fecit. Brilliant proofs, sharp impressions. Silver. Ex- 
tremely rare. 5 pcs. See plate. Sold for $42.50 at Jenks sale, 1880. 

1870. Dollar. Very beautiful figure of Liberty, seated upon a rock, 
facing 1. Staff of liberty in right hand ; left resting on a globe 
inscribed liberty; two flags behind her; 13 stars in field; date 
1870 in exg.; longacre in field. Rev. Beautiful wreath of corn, 
cotton, etc., enclosing 1 dollar., standard above. Edge plain. 
Proof in silver. Excessively rare. See plate. Sold for $26.50 at 
Mr. J, W. Haseltine’s sale, Jan. 18, 1883. 

18(0. Dollar. Same obv, as last. Rev. Eagle with olive branch and 
3 arrows in talons; united states of America, one dol; on a 
scroll above in god we trust. Edge milled. Proof in silver. 
Excessively rare. Sold for $25.50 at the sale just mentioned. 

1871. Dollar. Same design as last but without engraver’s initials. 

A beautiful piece by Barber after Longacre. Rev. Same as last. 
Edge milled. Minute pin scratch on obv. Silver. Brilliant proof. 
Extremely rare. 

1871. Dollar. Similar design, but the globe has the degrees of lati- 
tude and longitude. J. B. L. (J. B. Longacre) in field ; date 1871 in 
exg. No stars in the field. Rev. Beautiful wreath of corn, cotton, 
etc. Edge milled. A very beautiful proof in silver. Excessively 
rare. See plate. 

1871. Half dollar, quarter dollar, dime and half dime. Similar 
design to last, without engraver’s initials, as they were executed by 
Barber after Longacre’s design. No stars in the field. Rev. Same as 
regular issue of U. S. coinage. Edges milled. Very beautiful proofs 
in silver. Excessively rare. 4 pieces. Sold for $14.50 at Mr. llasel- 
tine’s sale of tlie Berg Coll., 1883, and we bgl ieve these are that, sri. 

1872. Dollar, half, and quarter dollar. Liberty seated facing 1., draped 
with a chiton, the left shoulder and breast bare, a Phrygian cap on 
her head ; right hand extended over the head of an eagle, which is 
standing with open wings at her knee ; left hand holding a sword. 



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UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES. 



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arm resting on a shield of the United States ; in tlie field 13 stars ; 
in exergue, 18U2. Rev. Defiant eagle, standing with his wings 
open, three arrows in right talon, the left supporting a U. S. shield, 
with a scroll inscribed in god we trust ; in field, united states 
OF AMERICA * ONE DOL. * On the half dollar, there is also an 
olive branch across the shield. Edge, milled. Silver. Proofs. 
Sharp impressions. 3 pieces. See plate. This beautiful set, by Bar- 
ber, of the U. S. Mint at Philadelphia, is of exceeding rarity ; even the 
mint collection does not contain any specimen of this design. From 



the Galpin collection. May 1,1883, where they were limited at $125. 

3275 1873. Trade dollars. Complete set of the designs for the trade dol- 

lar. A beautiful set. Silver. Brilliant proofs. Very rare. 6 pcs. 
These sets should command alarger price than they usually do ($30), 
for the reason of their number and beauty ; an odd one in only fine 
condition will sell for $3 to $4, while the brilliant proof set only 
bring $5 each. Damaged sets sometimes sell for about $22 to $25. 

3276 1878. Standard dollars. Designs for the standard dollar by Messrs. 

Barber and Morgan. 

Barber’s design. Head of Liberty facing 1., 7 stars before and 6 behind, 
above in god we trust ; below 1878. Rev. Defiant eagle with wings 
open ; united states of America * one dollar . e pluribus unum 
in field. See plate. 

Morgan’s design. Head of Liberty facing 1.; wheat, cotton, etc., be- 
hind the diadem, also wearing a Liberty cap ; e pluribus unum. 

Rev. Heraldic eagle with upraised wings ; laurel branch with three 
leaves in r., and 3 arrows in left talon, below a semi-wreath com- 
posed of two branches of laurel ; legend same as Barber dollar. 
Silver. Brilliant proofs. Excessively rare. Cost $50. 2 pcs. 

3277 Oddities of coinage. 1853. § dime. 1863, cent. 1864, 2 cents. In- 

cused and made into dish form from having caught in the die. ^pcs. 'i-j- 




COPIES OF AMERICAN COLONIAL AND U. S. COINS, ETC. 

Carolina. Elephant to 1. Rev. god preserve Carolina and the 
lord’s proprietors. 1694. Copper. C^. Purchased at Taylor’s 
sale, 1875, for $25.50. 

Mass. Pine tree iienny, 1652, by Wyatt. Silver. Very fine. 

Rosa Americana. George II. Rev. Full-blown rose. Two pence, 

1733, by Robinson. C. Proof, if 

Continental currency dollar 1776, by Dickeson. C. W. M. Pr. 2 pcs. 

Confederatio 1785. Rev. Small circle of stars; by Bolen. C. Uncir. W" 

New York. Brasher’s Doubloon, 1787, by Bolen. Brass. Proof. 

Washington ^ doll., 1792, by Idler. Brass. Cop. Proofs. 2 pcs. 

1804. Doll. Cast from an original. Silvered. Fine. 

Electrotypes and casts of Sommer Island. N. E. Sixpence (both after 
copies). Granby. 1783, 1000 mills. Inimica Tyrannus. U. S. A. 
bar cent. Mass. cent. 1817 cent (pierced), etc. 16 pieces. 

England. Cromwell crown, 1658. Fine cast in lead, edge lettered. j~ 



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COINS AND MEDALS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES 

OF AMERICA. 

3288 Half dollar, 1861. Shield charged with 7 bars and 7 stars; above, a 

cap of liberty ; coNPEDER.vrE states of America, half dol. Rev. 
Liberty seated. Obv. Struck from a die prepared by the C. S. A. at ^ 
N. 0. Mint. Rev. II. S. ^ dollar, 1861. Restrike. Uncirculated. 

3289 Cent. Head of Liberty to 1. ; confeder.ate states of America. 1861. 



Rev. Wreath of corn and sugar cane. 



enclosing 1 cent. 



Copper. 









3290 












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1 









3291 



^ 3292 
ir 3293 
3294 



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3295 



3296 



ir 



3297 



Proof. Ver 3 ' rare, but 55 struck. 

Jefferson Davis. Bust to 1.; Jefferson davis. c. r., beneath the bust. 

Rev. c. s. A. first president, wreath enclosing 1861. Edge 
milled. Silver. Uncirculated. Pierced over head. Extremely rare. , 
See plate. Size 11. Cost $20. ^ 

Note. — Autograph letter of Jefferson Davis in regard to this piece 4^ 
will be sold with it, both to be sold as one lot. 

Palmetto tree, cannon, etc.; no submission to the north. I860. 

Rev. Rice, tobacco, sugar cane, and cotton ; the wealth of the 
south. Brass. Uncir. 13. 

Same. Rev. steajier Lancaster, no 4. C. Proof. 

Same. Rev. Bust of Breckenridge. Copper. Proof, /q 
L ieut. Gen. T. J. Jackson (Stonewall) ; Head to 1. Rev. Names of 
battles. Tin. V. f. 32. 

Portsmouth, Va. Yiew of Naval Asylum, flying Confederate flag. 

Rev. Wreath; presented by the council of the town op Ports- 
mouth, VIRGINIA. Given for services during the j’ellow fever epi- 
demic. Bronze. Very fine. Rare. 40. 

Great seal. Equestrian statue of Washington, within wreath of cotton, 
sugar cane, etc. ; * the confederate states of America, 22 Feb- 
ruary, 1862, * DEO VINDICE. J. S. W^’on, fecit. Electrotype 
gilt. Mounted under glass, in a fine morocco velvet lined case. 

Pub. price was $7. Beautiful and vewit-ra*se. Size of seal 56. 
Over all 80 x 80. 

Pamphlet giving history, and documents relating to the Great Seal. 
Very rare. Washington, 1873. 



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MASONIC MEDALS. 

Reference is made to, and the medals classified by, the valuable work on Masonic Medals by 
W. T. R. Marvin, Esq., published in 1880. Roman numerals correspond. 

Where condition is not stated it is very fine. 

Brunswick. Lodge Jonathan the Pillar. David and Jonathan, em- 
bracing. Rev. Bee-hive. Silver. Fine. 23. v. 

Hamburg. Centl. of Lodge, founded 1737. Earth, with sun and 
moon shining upon it. Rev. Arms of English Freemasons. 
Silver. Proof. 19. ix. 



3298 



3299 



MASONIC MEDALS. 



163 



A 



Ck 


^ 1*-^ 3300 




3301 




3302 


1-/ 


jfO 3:^03 


H 


1 3304 


It 


3305 


V 


I/O 3306 


G 


3307 

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3309 

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3311 


l> 


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B 


j'S 3313 


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^yo 3314 


V 


, 3315 

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^0 3316 


h 


111 3317 


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Vi 


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1 


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1 3320 








3321 


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\ 3322 

1 Wo 3323 



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3324 



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Temple, me labor. Rev. Emblems. Silver. V. g. 15. x. 
Masonic Ducat. Ilarpocrates, leaning on a pillar. Rev. Hand, hold- 
ing level over G rough ashlars. Gold. Very fine. Rare. 14. xii. 
Same in silver. Fine. Slight variety. 

Third Centennial of the date of a reputed Masonic document, known 



as the Charter of Cologne. Br. Proof. 33. xviii. 

St. John, standing, emblems about him. Rev. Ins. Br. Fine. 27. xx. 
Boston. Masonic Temple. W. M. Rare. 19J. xxi. 

Lodge of the Perfect Union. Emblems. Brass. Decahedral. 14. xxii. 
Netherlands. Will, Frederick. Bust to r. Rev. G. M. jewel and 
ribbon. On his 25th anniversary, as G. M. Br. Pr. 33. xxiv. 
Maryland Com., No. 1, n90-1871. Triennial Conclave of G. E. of K. 

T. Silver. Triangular. 36 on sides, xxv. 

Canada. To Com. the Union, 14th July, 1858. C. Pr. 27. xxvi. 
Netherlands. G. L., in honor of the marriage of G. M. Prince Fred- 
erick. Latomia, standing. Rev. Radiant triangle. Ins. in the 
quadrate cipher. Br. Proof. 29. xxvii. 

Minerva, standing. □ des amis de la paix. Rev. 0 .‘. de Paris, 
5789. Bronze. Fine. 18. xxviii. 

Head of Liberty to 1. republique fran^aise, clasped hands beneath. 
Rev. Ins. To Com. the Commune, by Freemasons of Paris. Br. 
Proof 29. XXXI. 

□ .•. de l’atiien6e FRANgALS, 5830. Rev. Blazing star, within 
compasses and square. Silver. Very fine. Octagonal. 19. xxxv. 
N. Y. Old xMasonic Temple. Brass, Copper. Proofs. 20. 2 pcs. xxxvi. 
N. Y. New Masonic Temple. Silver, Br., W. M. Pr. 20. 4 pieces. 

XXXVII. 

N. Y. New Masonic Temple. Rev. Arms of G. L. of N. Y. Shield 
shape. Bronze. Perfect. Rare. 25 X 35. xxxviii. 

N. Y. New Masonic Temple. Same. W. M. 

Belgium, Leopold, King of Bust within 2 reversed flaming torches 
and olive branch. On his funeral, 1865. Br. Proof. 19. xl. 
Belgium to their foreign brethren. C. V. fine. Pierced. 16. XLI. 
Von Zeschau. Bust to 1. Rev. Sword and gavel. Presented by 
his brethren of Dresden, on his 50th anniversary of public service 
and 52d of Masonry. Bronze. Proof. 26. XLiv. 

[V] LES PYRAMiDES o .*. d’alexandrie egypte. Sphynx, obelisk, 
and pillar ; p^’iamids in background. All-seeing eye above. Rev. 
Ins. Bronze. Proof Rare. 29. XLix. 

MASONIC penny, 1795. Triangle. Rev. Arms. Uncir. lxix. 

Eagle of 33d grade. Rev. Cross patee. Silver. Fine. 16. li. 
Snake, enclosing cross patee, etc. Rev. Square and compasses, etc. 

Silver. Very fine. Rare. 19. Liii. 

Same. Bronze. Very fine. liii. 

Cambaceres. Very fine bust to r. Rev. Ins. Bronze. Very fine. 
Said-feo-be v « ry r ^ w e. 29. liv. 



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3330 

3331 

3332 

II 0^ 3333 

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. 3336 

3337 

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Temple of Fame, on top of rocks. Silver. Very fine. 16. LVir. 
Franklin. Bust to 1. Rev. Temple of Fame with Muses at work. 

Silvered electro typ e. Yer\’ fine. 19. LViii. 

Prince of Wales. ^ penny. 0«e-af--Stse~T(ane?' Revr-¥i4An^le. C. 

Very fine. 3 pcs. LXii. ' 

Broken column; plumb and level at sides. Rev. Emblems. Br. 
Fine. Scarce. 18. lxx. 

Arms. Rev. Radiant triangle. Bronze. Proof. 17. Lxxii. 
Phcenix, Sun and moon above. Rev. Monogram. Copper. Very 
fine. 17. LXXiii. 

Head of Medusa on a shield. Rev. Emblems. V. g. 18. lxxiv. 
Star within a wreath. Rev. Sun. C. V. f. 17. Lxxv. 

PAEis. Palestine Lodge. Triangle. Rev. Lodge throne. Silver. 
18L Lxxvi. 

Lodge of Paris. Triple triangle Rev. Emblems. C. 18. Lxxviii. 
Paris. Double-headed eagle, etc. Rev. Teutonic cross. W. M. 15. 

LXXX. 

Centennial, 1876. Masons of Europe to Masons in U. S. S. and C. 
C. gilt. Proof. 23. lxxxv. 

Same obv. Rev. Beautiful head of Liberty. Br. Pr. 24. lxxxvi. 

□ DE LA VERiTE A l’or DE ROUEN. Truth. Rev. Emblems. Br. V. 
f. 18. xcvi. 

ARDENTE AMiTiE o DE ROUEN. Emblems. Rev. Tree. Octagonal 
Silver. Fine. xcix. 

Mary Comm’d, Phila., 1876. Shield-shaped medal. W. M. 23x36. ci. 
St. Alban Comma’d. Phila., 1876. Shield-shaped pin. 24 x 32. Tin. cii. 
Hugh De Payens. Jersey City, N. J. Centl., 1876. Medal a cross 
patee with bar. Lead gilt. V. f. 31 x 31. cv. S-, 

Hamburg. 1st German Lodge. Cent, 1837. Int. of a temple. Br. 
Pr. 27. cxii. 

Hamburg. Centl. of St. George Lodge. Blazing sun. Rev. Fir tree. 
Silver. Pr. 23. cxiii. 

Hamburg. Struck by 5 Lodges for presentation to 11 ladies for their 
caring for soldiers in war 1870-71. Br. Pr. 29. cxv. 

□ ECOS . DE LA PARFAITE UNION ODE DOUAI. Br. 18. CXVIII. 
PARFAITE UNION O .'. DE DOUAY. C. 17. CXIX. 

□EC .'. DE L’oLiviER ECOSSAis. Olive tree. Rev. Altar. Br. Fine. 
19. cxxv. 

Mere Lodge E ccossaise du Contrat Social, Orient de Paris. Sun ris- 
ing over the sea. Rev. Sun, triangles, etc. Silver. 19L cxxx. 
Loge Eccossaise de St. Alexandre, Orient de Paris. C. V. g. 18. 
cxxxiv. 

Same. Obv. of cxxxiv. Rev. As obv. cxxxii. Br. Pr. 19. cxxxv. 
Lodge of the Friends of Peace. Minerva seated. Rev. Arms on 
mantle. Silver. 18. cxLii. 

French and Scottish Lodge of Sincere Friends. S. and C. Rev. Sun. 
Br. 18. cxLiv. 



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□ DES ccEURS UNIS, 0 DE PARIS. S. and C. Kev. Altar. Silver. 
15. CXLVIII. 

COMMANDEURS DU MONT TIIABOR. Level. Eev. Rocks. Br. 19. C XLIX. 
Duplicate. 

Lodge of Crowned Constancy. Female with sword, etc. Rev. 
Temple. C. 17. cLii. 

r~i DES DISCIPLES DE ST. VT. DE PAUL. St. 

Vincent^de-Paul—with-a-child-in-liis- arras, etc. Rev. Emblems. 
Br. 20. CLiii. 

Similar. Octagon. Br. Partly pierced. Octagonal. 20. cliv. 
Same. Lodge. Emblems. Rev. Emblems. Br. Fine. 18. clv. 

r~i DE LA PARTAITE REUNION A L’O .’. DE PARIS. C. Good. CLX. 

□ DU POINT PARFAIT A L’O DE PARIS. Br. 18. CLXIV. 

L .-. DE LA TRINITE O .'. DE PARIS. Br. 18. CLXVI. 

Grand Orient of France. Fasces, etc. Rev. Sun, triangle, etc. 
Silver. Pr. Rare, clxix. 

L .'. DE l’union DE FAMiLLE OR .’. DE PARIS. Temple. Rev. Emblems. 

Br. Octagonal. Good. Rare, clxxi. 

Grand Orient of France. On laying of corner stone of temple. Br. 
26. CLXXII. 

L.‘. ST VICTOR DES AMIS DE LA viCTOiRE. Emblems. Rev. Eagle and 
globe. Silver. Very good. 17. clxxix. 

St. John’s Lodge, empire francaise. Eagle. Rev. Emblems. Br. 
18. CLXXXII. 

France, Supreme Council 33d ; Prince Cambraceres. A. c. fs. g.c. 

Double-headed eagle with sword. Br. 20. CLXXXiii. 

Paris. Supreme Metropolitan Council in Valley of Paris. Triangle 
and cipher. Rev. 5 standards bound together. Silver. 15. Rare. 

CLXXXV. 

Brussels. G. O. founded 23/12/1832. Phoenix rising from a burning 
pyre. Rev. Inscription. Br. Pr. 29. CLXXXViii. 

Brussels. To G. J. A. De Stassart, G. M. of Belgium. Same obv. as 
last. Rev. Votive tablet. Br. Pr. 29. CLXXxix. 

Brussels. G. J. A. De Stassart. Splendid bust to 1., by Hart. Rev. 

3 laurel wreaths. Bronze. Proof. 32. cxc. 

Belgium. G. 0. 1838. Struck in consequence of an interdict pro- 
nounced against the Masonic order by the Romish Archbishop of 
Mechlin. Serpent biting a file. Rev. Masonic Sermon. Br. Pr. 
32. cxci. 

Belgium. G. 0. De Facqz d’Ath, G. M. Bust. Rev. Emblems. Br. 
Pr. 32. cxcviii. 

Belgium. Same. Copper-gilt. Pr. 32. cxcviii. 

Belgium. G. 0. Snake, enclosing emblems. Rev. Wreaths. Beau- 
tiful. Br. Pr. 32. cxcix. 

Prince Frederic and Princess Augusta. Busts jugata to 1. Rev. Tri- 
angle, etc. On their silver wedding. Silver. 36. 

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Holland, Bust of Frederic Prince of Holland. Rev. Emblems. 
W. M. P’ine. Rare. 29; ccv. 

Brussels. Temple. Rev. Tablet. Br. Pr. 20. ccviii. 

Brussels. [“] des amis philanthropes. Latomia standing. Rev. In- 
scription. Br. Pr. 30. ccix. 

Brussels. Same obv. Rev. Star. To Jules Anspach. Bronze. Pr. 30. ccx. 

Brussels. Same obv. Rev. “ Erection of a Masonic Temple, 1870, 
Souvenir of recognition to Bro.U.Jaussens, Architect,” Br. 30. ccxi. 

Le}-den. Female kneeling beside an altar on which rest Masonic 
emblems, her right hand pointing to them, left against and pushing 
away a skeleton representing Death ; his upraised scythe is held 
back by a hand reaching from a cloud ; in background view of 
ruined houses. Rev. Inscription. Struck at Leyden, in 1807, b}"- 
Lodge “ De la Vertu,” in commemoration of the explosion of a 
powder-ship in the Canal Rappesburg, by which eight hundred 
houses were destroyed, but no lives lost. Silver. Oval, with loop 
and ring. Very fine. Very rare. Mr. Marvin knew of only 2 
impressions in America. 24 X 30. ccxii. 

Utrecht. Twenty-fifth anniversary of his initiation in the Lodge 
Flamboyante, by John Schouten, of Dort, 1836. Anchor and 
rudder. Silver. Pr. 24. ccxiv. 

Holland. Semi-Centennial of G. L. 1808. Temple; fountain in 
front, etc. Silver. Pr. 22, ccxvi. 

Brussels, Inauguration of Temple of Perfect Union, Orient of Mons. 
By G, M. Stassart, 1839. Br. 26. ccxvii. 

La Respectable Loge Chapitrale Ecossaise. Brass. Dec. 15. ccxxii. 

Lodge of Benevolent Friends Or, of Paris. Bee-hive. Rev. Temple. 
Br. Octagonal. 19. ccxxiii. 

Lodge of Friends of their Country. Paris. Br. 18. ccxxiv. 

Lodge of Strict Observers. Paris. Temple between two pillars. 
Br. 17. coxxxii. 

LA CONCORDE OR .’. DE SENS 5777. Rev. Radiant triangle, Br. 
9-sided. 17. ccxxxiv. 

English Lodge. Orient of Bordeaux. Arms. Rev. Radiant triangle. 
Br. 17. ccxxxv. 

Lodge of Philanthropy ; al’o st. quentin 5799. Mason approaching 
an altar on which a sword is laid. Rev. Emblems. Br. 18. ccxxxvi. 

Scottish Lodge of United Soldiers. Versailles. Arms. Rev. 3 triangles. 
Br. 18. ccxxxvii. 

Order of h-d-m., introduced into France by Jean Matheus, p.q.m., 
1786. A fortress. Rev. Ins. C. 20. ccxxxix. 

Lodge of Jerusalem. Paris. Acacia bush. Rev. Radiant compasses 
and square, and trowel. Br. 1^-Rare. ccxLiv. 

Lodge of St. Louis of France. O. Paris, 1816. Emblems. Br. Oc- 
tagonal 19. Rare, ccliii. 

England. Busts jugata of George, Prince of Wales, and William, 






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Duke of Clarence, lie v. Two tablets with emblems, A beautiful 
medal. Br. Proof. Bare. 27. CCLXII. 

Washington, medallion head to r. Bev. Emblems, 1859. Br. 32. ccLXvr. 
Washington. Bust to 1, Rev. Little hatchet scene. W.M. Proof. 
32. CCLXVII. 

W'^ashington. Bust to 1., 1776-1876. Rev. Emblems. C. Proof, 20. 
Extremely rare, cclxviii, ’-f~- 

Washington. Bust to r., by G. II. Lovett. Rev. S. and C. ; initP in 
FREDERICKSBUHGII LODGE, M.D., Nov. 4, 1752. Copper. Proof. -5^0^ 
struck on account of error, should have been VA. Extremely rare, 
18. CCLXX. 

Washington. Same obv. Rev, GoireutiiCt die. Brass. Proof. 25 
struck. Extremely rare. 18. ccLXXi. 

Washington. Same. Copper. Pr. 25 struck. Extremely rare. 18. 
Washington. Bust to r. Rev. Emblems. 2 silver, c., br. 12, ccLXXii., 
III., IV. 5 pieces. 

AVashington. Very fine bust, f f. Rev. Emblems. Silver, Proof. 

21. CCLXXV. 

Washington. Same. Bronze proof. 

S and C on an open book. Bev, “ Struck in the Main Building,” 1876. 

Silver. Proof. 12. Rare. ccLxxvi. 

Lafayette, bust to r. N. Y. M. C. series. No. 2. Rev. Emblems. 

Siver. Proof. 20. 10 struck. Extremely rare, cclxxx. 

Lafayette. Same. Br. and c., proof, Extremel}’^ rare. 2 pcs. 

Lafayette. Bust to r. Rev. Emblems. Silver. Proof 18|. cclxxxi. 
Lafayette. Same. Bronze. Proof. 

Socrates, IZI No, 595 ; instituted june 28tu, 1866. Rev. Emblems. 
Silver. 24. cclxxxi i. ' — 

McClellan Lodge. Shield on a trophy of flags, arms ; on a scroll above 
43d regt. m.v.m. Rev. neav berne north Carolina ; mc clellan 

lodge ; UNDER DISPENSATION FROM M. W. GRAND LODGE OF MASSA- 
CHUSETTS, 1863. Obv. not engraved, and ih this shape Mr. Marvin 
writes us “ that not more than six or possibly ten were struck.” 
Silver. Proof. Rev. Has some solder still remaining where a pin 
has been attached. Extremely rare. 26. cclxxxiii. 

Phila. New Masonic Temple. Rev. Emblems and card of Gercke. 

C,, brass. W.M. 24, 12. CCLXXXIV, v. Pr. 5 pcs. 

Mass. Springfield. Masonic Temple. W.M. 17. cclxxxvii. Scarce. 
N. Y. Le Roy. Round House. Rev. AVreath, engraved. “Corner 
stone laid, June 24, 1826, Col. AVm. Sheldon, Marshal.” Silver. P. 
Unique. 22. cclxxxviii. 

N.Y. Same. Rev. Emblems. Br. (2). W.M. 22, cclxxxviii. 3 pcs. 
N. Y. Similar. AVarner’s 2d die. Silver. Proof. Only 6 struck. 

22. CCLXXXVIII. 

N. Y. Same. Brass gilt. Proof. Rare. 

N. Y. Same obv. Rev. dedicated, etc. Br. AV.M. 2 pcs. 



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Florida. Lake City Lodge, Lake City. Emblems. Brass. Proof. 18. 
"Scarce, ccxc. 

N. Y. Kane Lodge. Bust of Kane. Arctic scene below. Rev. 
Emblems. Br. 32. ccxci. 

Pliila. Kadosh Commandery, No. 29, K. T. W. M. Pr. 30. ccxcviii. 
Camden, N. J. Gyrene Commandery, K. G. St. Simon, with cross. 

Brass. 21 x 21. Very rare. ccc. 

Texas. Hopkins Lodge, No. 180, F. A. M. Black Jack Grove. S. 

and C. Silver. Pr. Only 10 struck. 13. ccci. 

Texas. Same. Brass, Copper. Proofs. Scarce. 2 pieces. 

N. Y. Holland Lodge. Br. and Brass. Pr. 20. Scarce. 2 pcs. cccii. 
Keystone, inscribed h t w s s t k s. C. 15. cccv. 

N. Y. Solomon’s Lodge, Poughkeepsie. Bust of Washington. Silver. 

Only 15 struck. Proof. 22. cccvii. 

N. Y. Same. Bronze, Brass, Copper. Pr. 22. 3 pieces. 

111. Galesburg Fine Art Exposition, 1813. Shield of Arms, etc. 
Silver. Pr. 20. cccxxi. 

Washington. Bust to r. Rev. Emblems. Gold, Silver, Aluminum, 
Gilt, Copper, Brass. Proof. 6. 6 pieces, cccxxvi. 

Cuba-?. Indian head. Rev. Emblems, iierculano afre. Copper. 
Proof. 13. cccxxx. 

Paris Chapitral Lodge of A. and F. Cross within a snake. Rev. 
Altar, etc. Br. 23. cccxLiir. 

France. Lodge of Perfect Accord. Clasped hands. Rev. orient 
DE viLLE FRANCUE RHONE. A level, crowned with a crescent. Br. 
Very good. Very rare. 18J. cccxLV. 

France, loge de la sincerite, 5804. Altar, with burning heart. 
Rev. ORIENT DE RiiEiMS. Square and Compasses on a radiant sun. 
Silver. 17. Very rare, cccxlviii. 

Germany. Altenburg. Lodge Archimedes of the 3 Trestle-Boards. 
Archimedes, seated on a cubic stone, holds a trestle-board, etc. Rev. 
Lodge building. Silver. Proof. Perfect. Very rare. 24. Plate. CCCLI. 
Germany. Anspach. On the birth of the S. G. M. Alexander, Mar- 
grave of Brandenburg, 1759. Emblems. Rev. Ins. Silver. 20. 
Rare, cccltx 

Germari 3 \ Berlin. Bust of Zinnendorf to 1. Rev. Interior view of a 
Gothic Church, an altar with gavels upon it in the nave. Bronze. 
36. CCCLVIII. 

Zinnendorf. Bust to r. Rev. Ins. On his 50th j'ear of service, 
from the Royal Russian Surgeons, Jul}' 27, 1787. Br. Pr. 23. 
P. 138, note 215. 

German^’. Bust of Guionneau, G. M. of the M. of Three Globes to r. 

Rev. Altar. On his 50th }’ear a Mason. Br. Pr. 26. ccclix. 
Prussia. Frederick the Great, Bust to r. Rev. Three female figures 
representing Wisdom, Strength, and Beautj', etc. On the centl. 
of joining, 1838. Copper. 28. Rare, ccclxi. 






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MASONIC MEDALS. 

Prussia. Head to 1., surrounded by rays. Kev. A monumental altar. 
On same occasion. Br. Pr. 26. ccclxii. 

Germany. Berlin. Bust to r. of Palmie. Rev. Three female figures 
holding keys on an open book on an altar^ before a veiled figure 
seated on a throne. On Semi-Centl. of G. M, of G. L. L. of Ger- 
many. Br. Pr, 32. Rare, ccclxiii. 

Prussia. Fred. William. Head to 1. Rev. Trunk of an oak forming 
an altar, cushion, sword and gavel upon it ; shields of the 3 Prussian 
Masonic powers leaning against it. On his initiation, 1840. Br. 
28. cccLXiv. 

Prussia. Frederick the Great. Bust to 1. and front. Rev. Biaped 
curtain bearing device of the G. L. of the Three Globes, On the 
Centl., 1840. Br. Fine. 31. occLXV. 

Brunswick. Lodge Charles of the Pillar. Emblems. Silver. V. g. 
17. Rare, ccclxviii. 

Ilarpocrates standing as XII. W, M. 26. CCCLXXIV. 

Gotha. Lodge Ernest of the Compasses, in honor of Bro. Von 
Frankenburg, Minister of State, on completion of J a century of 
public service. Br. 20. Rare. CCCLXXXIX. 

Ilalberstadt. On the Semi-Centl. of the Freemasons of Lodge of 
Three Gavels. Trunk of a tree against which are shields of Hal- 
berstadt and the Lodge, eagle above. Rev, Broken column. Silver. 

24. cccxcii, 

Leipsic. Lodge Minerva of the Three Palms. Member’s jewel. 
Minerva seated with lance, shield bearing Medusa head at 1. side, 
owl at feet, 3 palm trees in background. Silver, Loop. Field 
burnished. 22. cccc. 

Lodge of Ferdinand of Felicity. Centl. 1861. Two hands holding a 
cornucopia. Br. Proof. 26. ccccin. 

Baron Von Nettelbladt. Bust facing. From his brethren. Br. P. 

25. ccccvi. 

Mecklenburg. Centl. of Provincial Lodge. 1854. A female point- 
ing to a domed temple, at r. side the sun rising. Rev, Altar. 
Copper gilt. Proof. 25. ccccvii. 

Female twining a wreath of roses around a beehive, etc. Rev. “ Honor 
the ladies,” etc. Silver. Very good, 23. ccccxii. 

Pomerania, Straushumd, Masonic Fraternity of. Arms. Rev. Sun and 
moon shining upon the earth. Silver. 20. ccccxvii, 

Weimar. Lodge Amalia to Wieland on his 80th birthday; 1812. 
Bust. Rev. Sphinx. Br. 21. ccccxviii. 

“ Spott Ducat.” Pair of spectacles above a book. Rev. Apron and 
emblems. Silver, 13. ccccxx. 

Sweden and Norway. Oscar II. Head to 1. Rev. Masonic Temple 
in Stockholm, lead cast, bronzed. 35. ccccxliii. 

Compasses and scroll bearing misurati. Rev. Female with streander 
standing on a globe, reverenter hare. Silver. Very good. 18. 



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MASONIC MEDALS, 

Marvin states he knows of but one specimen in America, and this 
may be that one. 

England. Martin Folkes (Antiquarian and Numismatist). Head tor. 
Rev. Sphinx in foreground, pyramid of Cestius, etc., in background. 
Br. 23. Rare. ccccLXXXii. 

Java. Batavia. Sevent 3 ’-fifth Anniversary of the Lodge Star in the 
East. Br. Pr. 32. ccccxciii. 

Belgium. Pierre Van Ilumbeeck, G. M. Head to 1. Rev, Inscrip- 
tion. Br. 32. ccccxcvi. 

Napoleon, Scottish Lodge of. Emblems, above a radiant star. Rev. 
s and c enclosing n. Orient of Leghorn, 1807, in exg. Silver. 
Proof. 16. Rare, di, 

Milan ; W. I. Lodge Caroline, Orient of. Rev. The Sun. Silver-gilt. 
Loop and ring. 23. Rare. dii. 

Naples ; Lodge of Joseph and Harmony, Orient of. Clasped hands in 
wreath. Rev. Pillars, scales between them. Silver. 16L Dili. 
Ravenna; Lodge of the Pledge, Orient of, 3 palm trees. Rev. Phoenix 
rising from a flaming pyre, above the sun, Br. Pr. 34. div. 
Switzerland. Natl. G. L., 24 June, 1822, Orient De Lausanne. Hope 
standing on a mosaic pavement, in background a temple. Rev. two 
left hands joined, above All-seeing eye on a radiant delta, etc. 
Silver. Proof. Veiy rare. 20. dviii. 

Three female figures clasping hands over an altar. “Three devoted 
to one purpose,” trs. Rev. Harpocrates leaning on a column ; em- 
blem about him. “ The-p««cipal art is to be silent,” trs. Silver, 
shells which form a box containing colored pictures. Very fine. 
Rare. 29. Dxxi. ' 

Chalon-sur-Saone. W. S. Lodge of Perfect Equalit}\ Emblems. Rev. 

Masonic Protectorate, 24 Oct., 1869, trs. Copper-gilt. Pr. 17. dxxvi. 
Lodge of Friendship. Triangle. Member’s jewel. C. P. 19. Dxxxiii. 
Paris. Lodge of United Brothers. S. and C., enclosing radiant 
triangle. Rev. Sheaf of wheat. Silver. Fine. Rare. dxc. 
Lodge of St. Louis of Martinique. Beehive on a platform, pillars at 
sides. Rev Emblems. Br. 18 J. Veiy rare. Dciv. 

Lodge Les Admirateurs de I’Univers. Globe. Rev. S. and C. 
Silver. 17. Dcxvi. 

France. Minerva with spear and level ; emblems on ground at her 
feet, Dcxxi. Rev. Very fine-bust of Louis xvi. to r. A piece not 
mentioned by Marvin. Silver. Proof. 19. 

Lodge Bonaparte, Bee. Rev. Emblems. Brass. 16, dcxxiii. 
Lodge of Associated Friends, Orient of Lille. 3 men standing; ins. 
in cypher. Rev. S. and C. constantia meruere lumen. Silver. 
V. g. Very rare. dcl. 

Lodge of Tried Constanc 3 L Orient of Rouen. Female with sword 
and pillar before an altar. Rev. Temple, etc. C. 9-sided. 22. dvliv. 
Lodge of Perseverance, Couro nne, Orient of Rouen. Female pour- 
ing waterjftn jrocks. Rev. Temple, etc. Silver. Fine. l.L dclvi 



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Lodge UNION SINCERE 5820. S. and C. Rev. Triangle, orient de 
TOULOUSE, 5836. Brass. 13. dclxi. 

Compasses and square, etc. Rev. St. John. C. 18. dclxvi. 
Minerva seated. Rev. Altar, etc. Lead. Edge nicked. V. g. 20. 

The only specimen M. knew of. dclxxi. 

Chicago. Triennial Conclave, Aug., 1880. Cross patee, with ribbon 
and bar. Lead. 24. dcci. 

N. Y. Mt. Vernon Chapter. Bust of Washington to r. Rev. His 
tomb. Silver. Bronze. Proofs. Rare. 20. dcciv. 2 pcs. 
Washington. Bust to 1.; eagle above. Rev. Emblems. Br. Pr. 
32. Dccv. 

N. Y. On laying of corner-stone ; 7th Regt. 1877. Br. 24. dccxi. 
Egyptian. Obelisk. Corner stone laid by G. L. F. A. M. of N. Y. 
Br. Pr. 22. dccxii. 

RENARAU BOTTE. Fox in boots, Walking to r. Rev. .'. capable .'. 
BOTTiER RUE GUERIN BOissEAU 42. PARIS. Decagonal. Br. 14. 
Y. g. DCCXVIII. 

Masonic store cards, dccxvi. dccxxiii. dccxxiv. d., f. dccxxv. b. 
Dccxxvi. a. Dccxxvii. d., e. dccxxviii. dccxxx. 15 pcs. 



THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT DESCRIBED BY MARVIN. 



France. Bust of louis xvi. roi de prance et de navarre, 1778. 
SIMON G DU ROI. Rev. Beehive with swarming bees, sun above ; 
EXERCET SUB SOLE LABOR, beneath in two lines, cercle des phila- 
DELPHES etabli au CAP., 1784. Silver. 20. 

Anchor and crown. Rev. Monday nights lodg. Brass. Cast. 19. 
Geneva, temple unque de l’ordre mac .’. o .•. de geneve. Com- 
passes, square, level, triangle with all-seeing eye, L. R. G. on a 
sunburst. Rev. Wreath, 1855. fondation LOi de donation, 1857. 
Silver. Proof. 17. 

Stuttgart. Angel seated on a cube, holding an open book, globe 
behind ; lamp, s. and c. caduceus in field. Rev. lohn des fleisses 
UND wohlverhaltens stuttgarter real schule. Silver. Pr. 17. 

L .*. DE LA PARF .’. INTEL .*. ET ETOILE r£uN .’. A L’OR .’. DE LIEGE *., 8. 

and c. enclosing a star ; below, P. T. 13®- J .’. 9**® m^ 5835. Rev. 
Of Lxxxv. C. gilt. Pr. 24. 

Armand Barbes, bust to 1. Rev. representant de l’aude ne a 
LA pointe a PITRE, 1809-1848. Level above, clasped hands below. 
Br. 20. 












ALPiNA GRANDE LOGE SUISSE. Emblems in centre. Rev. la fra- 
TERNiTE OR’' D'Y VERDON 31 MAI, 5874. Beehive and swarming 
bees, clasped hands below. Silver. Loop and ring. Pr. 20. 

A building; below, d. 27 October, 1873. Rev. Wreath, die loge z. 

D . DREI SCIIWERTERN UND ASTRA AZ GRUNENDEN RAUTE DEM ANDEN- 

KEN AN D 27 OCTOBER, 1773. Br. 21. 

Paris. L [.-.] LES amis du progres. Angel standing on section of 



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MISCELLANEOUS COINS. 



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I 


3502 




f 


3503 


oHf- 


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3504 






oOUO 




1 (W 


3506 






3507 






3508 


1 " 




3509 






3510 




Y 


3511 


I 




3512 






3513 




if’ 


3514 




1 " 








3515 






3516 


t- 


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3517 


A 


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V 


3518 


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3519 






3520 






3521 



the globe ins., parts, 1880. Rev. souvenir de reconnaissance. 
C. gilt. 24. 

Washington. Bust to r. b}’ Merriani. Rev. xxi. Br. 20. 
Washington. Bust to r., by Lovett, 1775; 100 years, 1875, etc. 
Rev. Emblems. C. Rr. 17L 

Washington. Bust on a Keystone, 1732-1799. Rev. 177G-1876; 

FIT KEYSTONE, etc. C. W. M. Pr. 20. 2 pieces. 

Washington. Bust to 1. Rev. Cherry-tree scene. Same design as 
CCLXVII. Wood. 39. 

Washington. Bust to 1. in a wreath. Wright fee. Rev. Emblems. 
C. Pr. 17^. Unique. V/- 

Washington. Same bust; george Washington. Rev. Same. C. 
Pr. 17 L Unique. ~ 

Washington. Bust to r. by G. H. L. george Washington. Re\^ 
Emblems. C. Pr. 17L 

Washington. Same obv. Rev. As ccxc. C. Pr. 17L 
Washington. Bust | face to 1. Field filled with rays from eye above, 
etc. Rev. fredericksburgh lodge, etc. Br. Pr. 32. 

N. Y. Old Masonic Hall, xxxvi. Rev. As rev. of xxxvii. C. 
Brass. Pr. 20. 2 pieces. 

N. Y. Same obv. Rev. New Masonic Temple. C. Br. Prs. 20. 
2 pieces. 

MASONIC VETERANS OF PENNSYLVANIA enclosing radiant eye, scythe 
and snake. Rev. Plain. Silver. Extremely rare. 17. 

IVANHOE COMMANDERY NO. 11., K. T. N. J. Medal in form of a cross 
for Bi-Cent. of Pa. Rejected design. Tin. Extremely rare. 35x21. 
Bust within s and c, etc. dedicated, etc. Rev. Table of numbers. 
Br. Pr. 32. 

Pilgrimage to S. F. California, Aug. 21, 1883. Silver. 13. Br. 26, 
21. W. M. 12. Prs. 4 pieces. 

G. Square and compasses. Rev. Lord’s prayer. Silver. Pr. 9. 
Martha’s vineyard lodge, tisbury, mass. Lighthouse. Imp. of 
seal. Lead. 24. Engraved medal. Cop. 2 pcs. 

Jewel. Engraved. Silver. Old. 29 x 26. 

Jewel. Lodge, William of the Silver Cross. 26 x 28. Silver. Old. 
Rose Croix Jewel, with ribbon and bar. Beautiful. Brass, gilt. 
Jewell 32 x 52. 




MISCELLANEOUS COINS. 

Early French base silver coins. Poor to good. ^ 23 pcs. 

Foreign silver coins. Av. 20 cent size. Poor to v. fine. 1644 to 1856. 

13 pcs. [ - 

Foreign silver. 1596-1863. 8 before 1700. 20 Dime size. 11 ^ 

dime size or smaller. V. g. to uncir. 31 pcs. 

E d - w a rd the h p. broken. Base silver 29. Misstruck 

cents. Counterfeit siege piece pierced. Poor to fine. 60 pcs. 



COLONIAL, CONFEDERATE, AND FOREIGN NOTES. 



173 



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jl 35-27 




. 3528 




j 1 3529 


J 3530 
J 3531 

0 W-/ ^ 



7 



c 



Morocco, Philippine Islands, Venice (old), etc. Very good to bright /- 
red. 90 pieces. 

Another lot. Isle of Man, Motts tokens, Bermuda, etc. 16 pierced. 

Av. good. no pcs. 

Hacienda tokens. Cannon, Rooster, etc., of Arbnlo, Valparaiso, San- 
tiago, etc. 3 in silver, 1 pierced, 4 rubber, 2 copper, 2 brass. Very 
fine. 11 pcs. 

Seal. Radiated triangle and mallet R. w. g”. c®'. n. g®. c®. i. o. o. f. 

“ G. s. u. s. of A. and CAN(ada). Lead. Very fine. Size 18. 

Seals. Old Hebrew, swan, Egyptian (electro), etc. 7 pcs. 

Weights, of James I., William III., Louis XIV., John V., Fred. Will. 

and others. Brass. Very good. 11 pcs. 

Buttons of Ala., C. S. A., Conn., Ga., Harrison, La., Me., Mass., Miss., 
Memphis, N. II., N. C., N. Y., Pa., E. I., S. C., Va., Vermont, U. S. 
Sanitary Com , U. S. A., U. S. N., etc. Very fine. Brass. 75 pcs. 



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COLONIAL, CONFEDERATE AND FOREIGN NOTES. 

j^-^533 Congress. Sept, 27, 1785. Eight dollars. Fine. Very rare. 
j^S5‘d4: Massachusetts. 1778. 4 shillings. Pine tree. Good, Mounted 

cU 






1 2^3535 
; 3536 

3538 




Georgia. 1776. 4 dollars. Blue seal of Liberty, staff, etc. G. R. /6 

New Hampshire, 29th April, 1780. 1, 4, 7, dollars, last two cancelled. 

Good. 3 pcs. 

Massachusetts. U. S. Loan Office. 18th July, 1791. Certificate of 
$140.66. Cancelled. Large note. Fine. 

Massachusetts Bay. Feb. 5, 1780. £15. Pine tree and snake. 

Large note. Fine. %i- 

New York. 6th Jan., 1776. 4, 8 shillings. Water works. Clean. 4 pcs. /o 
Rhode Island. Sept. 5, 1776, poor ; July 2,1780. 1,20 Dolls. F. 3 pcs. j' 
South Carolina. June, 1775. 5, 10, 20 pounds. V. G. Large, '3 pcs. 
South Carolina. Dec. 23, 1776. 1, 20, 30 Dolls. Fine. 3 pcs. t 

_ Conti. Cong., 16. Connecticut (cancelled) ; Delaware, 8 ; Mass, (can- ' 

JUy celled), 2; N. Y., 5; Pa., 56 ; N. J., 14; Md., 45 ; Virginia. Poor 
^ to uncirculated. 148 notes. ^ 

Broken bank bills, shinplasters. Counterfeits of Confed’s., etc. Very 
good. 82 notes. 3 

Confederate notes. 1861-1864. 50 cts. to $500. V. g. 44 notes. 

Confed. coupon bonds, $100, 1863 ; $500, 1864. Signed. 2 bonds, 

U. S. Loan office. 6 per cent, stock of 1813. Endorsed by John 
Jacob Astor. Torn. ) < 

Alaska. Russian leather money. 25 kopek of 1852. Octagonal. 
Very rare. 40 x 34. ,)0 

Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Japan, Liberia, Prussia, Poland, 1794; Russia, 
Uruguay. 15 notes. ' 

Republic of Ireland. $20 bond, 1866. Handsome. 

British Tax stamp, 1795. Confed. 5 d., 1861, 64. Centl. 3 c. env. 10 pcs. / 

23 



3539 

^ 3540 

SW ^f>4i 

3543 



^ 3544 

] 2^ 3545 
LT^546 
/ 3547 

3548 



c ^ 3549 

If, L 

j <>33550 



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UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY — CURIOSITIES. 









' 3552 

, . ^ 3553 



3554 
4rf 3555 

'■ 

J 3556 

Cl . I 3557 
I' 

I'j.'i 3558 

Ci-A-y / 3559 

(, ^ ^^3560 

i^o 3562 

^0 3563 

rv' 



3564 



i' 

|T '-' 3565 

I'. / 0/3566 

V/m* 3567 
/ 6/3568 

O v«». ^ V'^ 

C?fe.vj/T’s570 
^-l:r >0 3671 

C/..1 

i.' 

8574 

1,0 no 3575 
->^50- 3576 
If 3517 



Colonial notes, sliinplasters, etc. Pasted in a book. 200 pcs. 

Rebellion envelopes. A splendid lot, many in bronze and gilt. Diff. 
Laid in a large blankbook. 440 envelopes, y 

UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 

All perfectly uncirculated, unless otherwise described. 

1st Issue. Heads of Washington and Jefferson. 5, 10, 25, 50 cts. 

Perforated edges. Rare. 4 pieces. 

1st Issue. Same. Unperforated. Without A. B. Co. on back. 5, 
10, 25, 50 cents. Rare. 4 pieces. 

1st Issue. Same. With A. B. Co. on back. 5, 10, 25, 50 cts.; 4 pcs. 
2d Issue. Head of Washington. 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, latter split 
paper. 4 pieces. 

3d Issue. Liberty, seated. 50 cents. Autographic signatures. 
Red back. Rare. 

3d Issue. Same. Lithographic signatures. 50 cts. Red back. Rare. 
3d Issue. Vignette of Fessenden. 25 cents. Red back. Rare. 

3d Issue. Vignette of Washington. 10 cents. Autographic signa- 
tures of Jeffries and Spinner. Red back. Very rare. 

3d Issue. Same. Signatures lithographic of Colby and Spinner. 

10 cents. Red back. 

3d Issue. Vignette of Clark. Sigs., lithographed. 5 cents. Redback. 
3d Issue. Vignette of Spinner. Autographic signatures of Allison 
and Spinner. 50 cents. Red back. Very rare. 

3d Issue. Same. Autographic signatures of Colby and Spinner. 
50 cents. Red back. Rare. 

3d Issue. Same. Signatures, lithographed. Red back. 50 cents. 

3d Issue. Same. Signatures, lithographed. Fancy green back. 50 cts. 
3d Issue. 50 cts.. Liberty seated, and vignette of Spinner ; 25 cts., 
Fessenden; 10 cts., Washington ; 5 cts., Clark; 3 cts., Washing- 
ton. Greenbacks. 6 pieces. 

4th Issue. Vignette of Lincoln. Rev. Green back. 50 cents. 

4th Issue. Vignette of Stanton. Rev. Green back. 50 cents. 

4th Issue. 25, 15 (2 var.), 10 cents. 4 pieces. Vi"— c >- 

4th Issue. Essay. Vignettes of Grant and Sherman. Red back. 

Cut close, pasted together, and much worn. 

5th Issue. 50 cts., Dexter, Crawford; 25 cts.. Walker; 10 cts., 
Meredith ; green seal, red seal. 6 pieces. 

CURIOSITIES. 

Ancient Eg 3 ’ptian Lamp found at Alexandria. Small. Perfect. 
Ancient Spiral bracelet of 6 rows. Bronze. Patinated. V. 

Ancient signet of a ring ; also A inlaid in square of copper. 2 pcs. 
Hwsttr Bronze idol of a man. Height 2 in. 

Statuette of the Virgin. Brass. Height 2f in. 



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3579 

3580 
I S' 3581 

^ 3582 

3^ 

3583 

3584 
j^.^,3585 

, 358G 

^ 3587 

^ 3588 
^i^3589 
j <5^3590 
*^^3591 



I ( 3592 




r- 

^ 6 



I 



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3593 



3594 

3595 
359G 

' 3597 

3598 

3599 






Very fine specimen of illumination. Copper plate on vellum. /O 
Paintings on ivory. One on copper. From Perngino. 7 pcs, 

Gems. Cleopatra. Dog’s head, etc. Small. 4 pieces. 

Stone Cameos of Christ, Hadrian, Diocletian, etc. Hough work. 

Each bound in brass; in case. I'^.pieces. *J 
Male head. Greek combat. Female and lion. Casts. 2 Silver, 1 
iron. 3 pieces. 

South Sea Islander’s necklace of teeth, and 2 ornaments. 3 pieces. 
Bohemian glass, beads and specimens of. 20 pieces, j 
Paper-weights of marble from the “Appian Way,” near Bavenna, 
Italy. 2 pieces. * 

i/Tobacco box, engraved with coats of arms, etc. Dated 1740. Brass 
plated. J-' 

Scales and weights dated IGGG. Curious. In case. 

Chinese gambling checks. Ivory, engraved 3. Paper 28, 31 pcs. ; 

China, Cloisonne on copper-plates. 2 pieces. 4J x 3 in. 7 ^ 

Bunker Hill. Cannon bali-wiUi spLke through the-middle, supposed 
to have been fired red-hot so a^i'^0" sut buildings on fire. Found at 
Charlestown, and illustrated in Osgood’s Brocluu’e of Bunker Hill; 
a copy of whioh will be sold with it as one lot. Purchased at Cent. 
Exhibition, 1875. 

Gettysburg. Relics of the battle. Bayonet, belt plate pierced by a 
bullet. Heel of a shoe with bullet in it. Bullets, etc. 25 pcs. a- 
Spanish silver dollar from wreck of “Hussar” at Hell Gate, N. Y. ; 
another from “ Leocadia,” Point St. Elena, S. A. Gregory xvi. 

^ Baiocchi in lava. 3 pieces. ^ 

Chinese and Cambodia. Cash. 255 pieces. 

Cowries. Shells used in Africa as money. 20 pieces. 

Ivory bead. Chip off end. Length 3J inches. 

Badges. Washington, Lafayette, Garfield, Hancock, etc. 23 pieces. 
Powder-horn. A very curious old affair in steel, z./— 

Rebellion, 18G1-5. Louisiana Tigers. Machete with scabbard, a/.— 

AxMERICAN ANTIQUITIES. 



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3C00 


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^ 3602 

3G03 
1 3604 


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1 3C05 

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IMPLEMENTS AND ORNAMENTS OF THE INDIANS. 

Axe. Gloucester Co., N. J., deep, wide groove, square edge. Ver}'^ 
fine. 7| X 4} in. t o 

Axe, Same. Shallow groove. Square edge. Perfect. 71 x 3|. 
Axe. Same. Groove nearly in middle, and extends around. Fine. 
8 X 3f . i 

Axe. Same. Wide, deep groove, head small. Perfect. 5J x 4. 
Axe. Same. Groove slanting. Head very small, back straight, 
front curves to edge. Very fine. 5| x 2|. 

Axe. Same. Curious, long-pointed axe. Groove extends all around, 
head square, curves on all sides to edge. Very fine. Rare. 
41 X 21. 



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(ao 3007 
3608 
^ 3609 
1^'^3610 

"YWwv^ 

$13 3612 
• >1 3614 

10 '^615 
■ r<* 3016 

3617 

f 0 

'‘ u ^ 



,3606 Axe. Old bed of Cohocton river, Steuben Co., N. Y. Edge redxeaged. 

5 X 3. Also spear and arrow-points from same. Fine. 9 pcs. 
Axe. Near Elmira, N. Y., Deep groove with ridge on each side, 
sloping to edge. Very fine. 5J x 3J. 

Axe. Deep groove, square back and head, front sloping to edge. 
V. f. 4J by 3. 

Celt. Island in Susquehanna River, near Lancaster, Pa. Very fine. 
Redressed. 8 x 2J. 

Celt. Bank of St. L. River, Canada side. V. g. x 2^ 

Celts. Thousand Islands, Ark., N. Y., Tenn. Old Copper Mines, 
Lake Superior, 1846, etc. Very fine. / () lo pcs. 

Pestle. Spring brook where it empties into Cohocton River, Steuben 
Co., N. Y., 1.5 in. long. 

Pestle found among Towanda Indians, Erie Co., N. Y. Slight groove 
near end. 10 in. long. 

Corn-crusher. Round, widening at base, J worn off. 

Game-stones? Bath, N. Y. Round. 

Amulet. Oval. Slate, with 2 perforations. 

Agricultural implement. Iloe. Mound on Slocum Farm near Big 
Tree, Livingston Co., N. Y. Upper J broad and rounded, sloping 
down on sides to point which is curved up in the form of a hook ; 
slanting perforation ^ in. wide in middle, for handle to be inserted. 
A remarkable implement and of great rarity. Corniferous lime- 



f 



Si X If. 



2 pcs. 



j i' 7, 3618 



' \ 



U 



^“^3619 
) fO 3620 



V 



:: 






3621 
^ 3622 

3623 
M 3624 

3625 

3626 



3627 



stone. Chipped on point and in two places on upper edge. 7f x 5. 
Note.— The following 8 lots of relics were found near Cuylerville, 
Livingston Co., N.A ., formerly Indian village “Little Beardstown,” 
destroyed by Gen. Sullivan in 1779. 

Pipe. Bowl round and ornamented with lines, hole for stem at base, 
perforated for suspension. Browui slate. Very fine. Very rare. 
2J X IL 

Pipe. Bowl long and slanting to stem, which is long. Serpentine. 

Perfect. Bowl 2J; stem 3 inches long. Rare. 

Ornament. C atlanit e head, facing, top flat, perforated for suspension. 
Some vandal has attempted to saw it in two from side. §x^. Very 
rare and old. 

Bead. Cat lanit e. Oblong with perforation entire length. 41 xj. 
Beads. Bone and glass. 2 strings, each 1 ft. long. War Paint. 3 pcs. 
Tomahawk and pipe. Iron and pewter. 2 pcs. 

/ Arrow'-points, etc. 3 q 

Gouge. Groove entire length and very deep. Very fine. V. rare. 
Banner or tribe-stone. Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y. In form of a 
duck seated, two projections at side of head for eyes. Two oblique 
perforations under neck and tail. Length, bill to tail 41 in. Slate. 
Very fine. Extremely rare. 

Brass pot, 51 in. w ide, 2f deep, and iron pipe. From Indian Grave 
near Fall Brook near Genesee, N. Y. Rare. 2 pcs. 




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177 



^ 'I' 3B28 Arrow points. Cliickahominy river, near Richmond, Va. 

quartz. Very fine. 1| in. 53 pieces. if' 

'I 3629 /Arrow points. Black flint. Very fine. 3 in. 13 pieces, 'q 

. o^oa./a ^ 



White 







I O 3630/ Arrow points. 

• f 

U T-3631 Arrow points. 

Arrow points. 

• Flint. Fine 
Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 

3637 V Arrow points. 

l/O 100 pcs. 

3638 Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 



. 3632 

®3633 

3634 

3635 
^ 3636 



Flint. Very fine. 2J and 3 in. 12 pieces. *’ 
Blue-black flint. 1 to 3 in. Very fine. 29 pieces. ' 
Big Tree. Indian Village. Livingston Co., N. V. 
100 pieces. 

Same. Very fine. 13 pieces. 

Same. Fine. 110 pieces. 

Same. Fine. 125 pieces. 

Same. Fine and some broken. 

Near Wheeling, W. Va. V. 



127 pieces. 
g. 16. Broken, 



84. 




3639 

3640 



3642 



3643 

3644 

3645 



S. Pa., near Gettysburg and York. V. g. 47 pcs. i; 
Same. Slightly broken. 60 pieces. 

Arrow and spear points. Gettysburg, Pa. 2 to 4^ in. V. f. 8 pcs. 
Arrow points. Near Wheeling, W. Va. Fine. 40 pcs. 

Very fine. 

Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y. Some broken. 71 pcs. 
Salmon-colored flint. Very fine. 3^ in. If~ 

Franklin Co., Mo. Brown flint, long shank. V. f. 



Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 
Arrow points. 
Arrow point. 



3^ in. 



^ O 3646 / Spear point. 

1 1 3647 Spear points 
t|.I^3648/ Spear point. 
I 3649 
3650 



V. f. 5i in. 6 



3651 



t/->3652 

/-O 3653 

3654 












1 . 



r 



vi.3655 



i'£ 



3656 

3657 

3658 



Near Flint, Mich. Chip off point. 

Fine. 3J — 41. 4 pcs. r 
Flake out of end. Very fine. 5^ in. 

Knife. Owagso, Mich. Variegated flint. Very fine. Rare. '51 in, 

Knife. Seneca Lake, N. Y. Jasper. Very fine. 31 in. - ^ 

Drills. Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y. Fine. H, 2 and 31 in. long. 
4 pieces. i 

Drill. Same. Short sharp point with broad flat end. 21 x Perfect. 

Wampum. Bone beads. Very old and fine. 36 pcs. 

Catlanite pipe and stem, the latter decorated with buckskin thongs 
and glass beads. Length of pipe bowl 3^ in. ; stem of pipe 8 ; 
wooden stem 24^ in. long. Modern. 

Apache bow in buckskin case and quiver with 18 steel-pointed arrows, 
sold as one lot. Bow 4 ft. long. 

Rebellion relic. Dagger made out of a bayonet. 

Switzerland. Lake dwellers. Stone celt mounted in a deer’s horn 
handle. Very rare, 

Denmark. Dagger point. Jasper. Very fine. 4^ in. } — 



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^^^(>60 



NUxMISMATIC BOOKS. 

Addison. Dialogues on Medals. 12vo. London, 1726. 

Akerman, J. Y. Catalogue of Rare Roman Coins from the Earliest 
Period to the Extinction of the Empire. 2 vols. 8vo. Plates. 
Half-bound. London, 1834. Soiled, with pencil and ink marks in 
1st volume. 



X. 



178 



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3GG1 Bull. G. J. B.. Snowden, editor. Ancient and Modern Coins in the 
Mint Collection. L. 8vo. 27 embossed fls. of modern coins. Cloth. 
^ ' Philadelphia, 1860. 

^C^-3GG2y Bushuell, C. I Arrangement of Cards, Tokens, etc. 8vo. Paper. 
^ New T'ork, 1858. 

A ^^GG3 Crosb}', S. S. Early Coins of America. 8vo., with 10 heliotype plates, 
j and cuts. Cloth, half morocco. Boston, 1875. 

Coin and Stamp Magazine, Mason’s. Vols. I., II. Philadelphia, 
18G7-18G8. 

Dickeson, M. W. American Numismatic Manual. 4to., 20 plates. 

Cloth. 3d and last edition. Rare. Philadelphia, 1865. 

Folkes, M. Table of English Silver Coins. 4to. Calf. London. 
1745. 

3G67yErossard, E. Monograph of Cents and Half Cents. Opiates. 4to. 
Paper. 1879. 

Hobler, F. Records of Roman History, from Pompeius to Tiberius 
Constantinus, as exhibited on Coins. 2 vols. 4to. Cloth. London, 
1860. Valuable and interesting. 

IIumphr|eSj^II. N. Coin Collector’s Manual, from the earliest period. 
2 vols. 8vo. London, 1871. First published about 1840, and 
prices quoted are of this period, the work not having been revised 
since ; but new title-pages are printed from time to time. 
Humphries, H. N. Coinage of the British Empire. 23 plates ; 12 
in colors of the metals. 4to. Unbound. London, 1854. 

Kleiner, S. Numismata Cmsarii. Description in Latin of the Roman 
Imperial Coins and Medallions, exhibited, under Maria Theresa, at 
Vienna. Of the bronze, 112 plates with borders of arms, etc., and, 
of the gold and silver, 25 plates. Folio. Complete. Beautiful 
work. Text of 1st part stained. Vienna, 1754-1755. 

Lenormant, C. Tr^sor de Numismatique et Glyptique. 1 volume of 
Seals of Kings and Queens of France. 28 plates. Folio. Cloth. 
Half morocco. Paris, 1834. 

Le Mo 3 ’ne. Narrative of, who accompanied the expedition to Florida, 
1564. Translated and illustrated with heliotypes of the original 
engravings. 4to. Boston, 1875. 

Madden, F. W. . Jewish coinage. Large 8vo. Cloth. London, 1854. 
Mathews, G. D. Coinages of the World. Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth. 
New York, 1876. 

Munro, R, Description of the Genesee Country, N. Y., 1804. Cu- 
sisk’s History of the Six Nations, Lockport, 1848. Queen Eliza- 
beth’s Speech to Parliament, 1601. Pamphlets. 3 pieces. 

New England Genealogical and Biographical Register. Quarterl 3 \ 
1876 to 1880. 5 volumes. 20 steel portraits. Unbound. 8vo. 
Boston. 

Patin, C. Imperatorum Romanorum Numismata. Illustrated 
throughout. Folio. Half bound. Paris, 1671. 



% 


^ r 3668 




. f .3669 




1 3670 




3671 


V 1 






^^^3672 



3673 



3674 

3675 

3676 



3677 



3678 



AUTOGRAPHS. 



179 




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3f.80 
3081 



3G82 



V 1^ 

yS 3083 
^4^ VO 3684 



C.'V- ' L 3685 
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3686 



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^ * V 8«91 






3692 



Prime, W. C. Coins, Medals and Seals, Ancient and Modern. 8vo. 
Cloth. New York, 1861. 

Rnding, R. Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies. 4to. 

4 volumes; 1, of plates. 2d ed. Calf. London, 1817. 

Saulc}-’, F. de. Classification des Suites Monetaires Byzantines. 1 
vol., 8vo. ; 1 vol., 4to. ; plates. Uivbd. Metz. 1836. i 

Snowden, J. R. Medals of Washington, and national and miscella- 
neous medals. 21 pi. Small 4to. Cloth. Phila. 1861. 
Suetonius, C. History of the Twelve Cmsars. In Latin. Frontis- 
piece with portraits from coins. 32mo. Vellum. Amsterdam. 1630. 
Strange, Pegge, Ames, et al. Dissertations on Numismatic subjects. 

4to. 1 vol. Calf. London. 1756 to ’69. 

Wells, D. A. Robinson Crusoe’s Money. A humorous argument 
against inflation of the currency. Illustrated by Nast. 8vo. Cloth. 



N. Y. 1876. 

Woodworth, J. Reminiscences of Troy from 1790 to 1807. 2d ed. 

200 copies. Small 4to. Cloth. Albany, 1860. 

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Jrought . 


No . Brought . 


No . Brought . 


2.80 


37 . . . 5.25 


73 . . .50 


6.10 


38 . . . 2.60 


74 . . 1.25 


. 25.00 


39 . . . 2.00 


75 . . .22 


. 2.80 


40 . . . 1.25 


76 . . .22 


. 6.25 


41 . . . 2.60 


77 . . .30 


. 3.10 


42 . . . 2.00 


78 . . .22 


. 3.00 


43 . . . .85 


79 . . .50 


. 10.00 


44 . . . 2.40 


80 . . .13 


. 4.10 


45 . . . 1.25 


81 . . .05 i 


. 2.30 


46 . . . 2.50 


82 . . 22.00 


. 5.90 


47 . . . 1.00 


83 . . 3.30 


. 1.40 


48 . . . 1.25 


84 . . .20 


. 1.20 


49 . . . .80 


85 . . 13.50 


. 7.00 


50 . . . 3.50 


86 . . 3.30 


. .70 


51 . . . .85 


87 . . 1.60 


. 2.00 


52 . . . 4.40 


88 . . .25 


. 4.35 


53 . . . 5.00 


89 . . .15 


. 1.30 


54 . . . 4.10 


90 . . 6.00 


. 3.60 


55 . . . .80 


91 . . .45 


. .75 


56 . . . 5.00 


92 . . 5.50 


. 6.20 


57 . . . 5.25 


93 . . 1.10 


. 6.00 


58 . . . 2.35 


94 . . 6.25 


. 1.30 


59 . . . 3.60 


95 . . 6.00 


. 4.50 


60 . . . 3.40 


96 . . 6.10 


. 2.10 


61 . . . .50 


97 . . .45 


. 3.75 


62 . . . .75 


98 . . .80 


. 4.00 


63 . . . 1.00 


99 . . .15 


. 6.00 


64 . . . .25 


100 . . .40 


. 5.25 


65 . . . .45 


101 . . 6.50 


. 2.10 


66 . . . .60 


102 . . .25 


. 2.20 


67 . . . .26 


103 . . 7.50 


. 2.10 


68 . . . .28 


104 . . .50 


. 1.50 


69 . . . .45 


105 . . .60 


. 1.55 


70 . . . .35 


106 . . 1.05 


. 9.25 


71 . . . .40 


107 . . .45 


. 2.60 


72 . . . .40 


108 . . 1.40 



No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


109 


.45 


145 


. 1.15 


181 . 


. .15 


no 


. .12 


146 


. .26 


182 . 


. l .( X ) 


111 


. 2.25 


147 


. l .( X ) 


183 . 


. .26 


112 


. 2.00 


148 


. .50 


184 . 


. .55 


113 


. 1.50 


149 


. .65 


185 . 


. 1.30 


114 


. .()0 


150 


. .40 


186 . 


. 16.50 


115 


. .10 


151 


. .75 


187 . 


. 3.00 


116 


. .35 


152 


. .60 


188 . 


. 1.25 


117 


. 10.25 


153 


. .50 


189 . 


. 1.10 


118 


. 3.10 


154 


. 1.90 


190 . 


. 1.00 


119 


. .80 


155 


. 1.60 


191 . 


. 1.50 


120 


. l .( X ) 


156 


. .45 


192 . 


. .60 


121 


. 1.00 


157 


. .85 


193 . 


. 2.10 


122 


. 2.10 


158 


. .85 


194 . 


. 6.25 


123 


. .25 


159 


. .50 


195 . 


. 5.00 


124 


. 3.30 


160 


. .60 


196 . 


. 5.50 


125 


. . 1.05 


161 


. .40 


197 . 


. 2.10 


126 


. 1.05 


162 


. .45 


198 . 


. .25 


127 


. 1.65 


163 


. .85 


199 . 


. 3.00 


128 


. .50 


164 


. .45 


200 . 


. .65 


129 


. .55 


165 


. 1.20 


201 


. 1.55 


130 


. 2.80 


166 


.75 


202 


. 8.25 


131 


. . 1.65 


167 


. .70 


203 


. 2.20 


132 


. . .65 


168 


. .26 


204 


. .25 


133 


. . .85 


169 


. 2.05 


205 


. .32 


134 


. . 1.60 


170 


. 2.15 


206 


. 5.70 


135 


. . .55 


171 


. 1.05 


207 


. .50 


136 


. . 1.00 


172 


. 1.30 


208 


. 2.00 


137 


. . .75 


173 


. 1.90 


209 


. .60 


138 


. . 1.35 


174 


. . .27 


210 


. .32 


139 


. . .75 


175 


. . 11.50 


211 


. .60 


140 


. . 1.35 


176 


. . 2.10 


212 


. .24 


141 


. . 2.30 


177 


. . 1.20 


213 


. 3.20 


142 


. . .75 


178 


. . 16.00 


214 


. .32 


143 


. . 5.20 


179 


. . 1.50 


215 


. .31 


144 


. . 2.10 


180 


. . 1.20 


216 


. 2.00 



24 



182 



No . 


Bkouout . 


No . 


Bkought . 


No . 


Buougut . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . Brought . 


217 . 


. .50 


271 . 


. .26 


325 . 


. .lOJ 


379 . 


. .80 


433 . 


. .08 


487 . . 


.65 


218 . 


. .22 


272 . 


. 1.10 


326 . 


. .10 


380 . 


. .20 


434 . 


. .20 


488 . . 


1.40 


219 . 


. .18 


273 . 


. .35 


327 . 


. .02 J 


381 . 


. 1.55 


435 . 


. .90 


489 . . 


.25 


220 . 


. 1.10 


274 . 


. .20 


328 . 


. .21 


382 . 


. .17 


436 . 


. .02 


490 . . 


5.25 


221 . 


. .45 


275 . 


. .15 


329 . 


. 1.00 


383 . 


. .90 


437 . 


. .90 


491 . . 


4.25 j 


222 . 


. 1.10 


276 . 


. .07 


330 . 


. .75 


384 . 


. .11 


438 . 


. .40 


492 . . 


.13 


223 


. .70 


277 . 


. .16 


331 . 


. 1.00 


385 . 


. 1.50 


439 . 


. .30 


493 . . 


.25 i 


9.24 


. .45 


278 . 


. .21 


332 . 


. .21 


386 . 


. .03 


440 . 


. .25 


494 . . 


1.30 ' 


225 


. .30 


279 . 


. .45 


333 . 


. .12 


387 . 


. .70 


441 . 


. .32 


495 . . 


2.50 ; 


22 G 


. .37 


280 


. .50 


334 . 


. .15 


388 . 


. 1.50 


442 . 


. .26 


496 . . 


2.25 1 


227 


. .40 


281 


. .08 


335 . 


. .18 


389 . 


. .16 


443 . 


. .32 


497 . . 


.30 


228 


. 1.00 


282 


. .08 


336 


. .65 


390 . 


. 1.50 


444 . 


. .27 


498 . . 


.35 


229 


. .30 


283 


. .29 


337 


. .70 


391 . 


. .30 


445 . 


. .70 


499 . . 


.05 


230 


. .23 


284 


. .13 


338 


. 1.50 


392 . 


. .20 


446 . 


. .85 


500 . . 


.10 : 


231 


. .24 


285 


. .07 


339 


. 1.50 


393 


. .17 


447 . 


. .25 


501 . . 


1.00 


232 


. .30 


286 


. .42 


340 


. .20 


394 


. .25 


448 


. .08 


502 . . 


.03 


233 


. .30 


287 


. .25 


341 


.15 


395 


. .33 


449 


. 1.00 


503 . . 


.07 


234 


. .22 


288 


. .40 


342 


. .28 


396 


. .23 


450 


. 1.50 


504 . . 


.21 


235 


. .40 


289 


. .07 


343 


. 1.00 


397 


. .10 


451 


. .70 


505 . . 


.60 


236 


. 1.00 


290 


. .22 


344 


. .11 


398 


. .25 


452 


. 2.10 


506 . . 


.50 


237 


. .29 


291 


. 1.05 


345 


. .40 


399 


. .90 


453 


. .28 


507 . 


2.75 


238 


. .75 


292 


. .17^ 


346 


. .25 


400 


. .07 


454 


. .34 


508 . 


.65 


239 


. .24 


293 


. .17 


347 


. 2.20 


401 


. 1.25 


455 


. .25 


509 . 


.36 


240 


. 2.00 


294 


. .12 


348 


. 10.00 


402 


. 2.00 


456 


. .85 


510 . 


.35 


241 


. .40 


295 


. .12 i 


349 


. 1.00 


403 


. .16 


457 


. .15 


511 . 


.23 


242 


. .22 


296 


. .42 


350 


. .70 


404 


. .50 


458 


. .31 


512) 


vSf't 


243 


. .35 


297 


. .20 


351 


. .07 


405 


. .70 


459 


. .10 


513 ^ 


1 8 50 


244 


. .30 


298 


. .50 


352 


. .55 


406 


. 6.10 


460 


. 1.55 


514) 




245 


. .25 


299 


. .25 


353 


. .03 


407 


. 6.60 


461 


. .47 


515 . 


.12 


246 


. .16 


300 


. .50 


354 


. 5.00 


408 


. .30 


462 


. .23 


516 . 


.80 


247 


. .90 


301 


. .50 


355 


. .50 


409 


. 1.05 


463 


. 5.50 


517 . 


3.10 


248 


. .28 


302 


. .15 


356 


. .30 


410 


. .18 


464 


. 3.10 


518 . 


1.20 


249 


. .60 


303 


. .07 


357 


. .25 


411 


. 6.25 


465 


. 1.50 


519 . 


.70 


250 


. .15 


304 


. . .12 


358 


. 2.10 


412 


. .m 


466 


. .26 


520 . 


.65 


251 


. .20 


305 


. . .08 


359 


. .21 


413 


. 5.10 


467 


. . 2.60 


521 . 


3.20 


252 


. . 1.10 


306 


. . .32 


360 


. 1.00 


414 


. . 3.70 


468 


. 1.05 


522 . 


1.70 


253 


. . 1.80 


307 


. . .15 


361 


. . 4.10 


415 


. .45 


469 


. .50 


523 . 


.50 


254 


. . 1.50 


308 


. . .30 


362 


. . .14 


416 


. 3.20 


470 


. .25 


524 . 


.40 


255 


. . .40 


309 


. . .15 


363 


. . 2.00 


417 


. . .55 


471 


. 1.10 


525 . 


.45 


256 


. . .22 


310 


. . .11 


364 


. . 1.50 


418 


. . .20 


472 


. . .60 


526 . 


3.30 


257 


. . .20 


311 


. . .45 


365 


.55 


419 


. . 2.80 


473 


.25 


527 . 


.75 


258 


. . .50 


312 


. . 1.00 


366 


. . .28 


420 


. . 5.50 


474 


. . 5.20 


528 . 


. 1.25 


259 


. . .22 


313 


. . .50 


367 


. . 2.00 


421 


. . 1.10 


475 


. . 1.00 


529 . 


. 2.20 


260 


. . .22 


314 


. . 3.50 


368 


. . .13 


422 


. . 1.10 


476 


.55 


530 . 


. .50 


261 


. . .52 i 


315 


. . .30 


369 


. . .05 


423 


. . 1.25 


477 


. . .16 


531 . 


. .35 


262 


. . .32 J 


316 


. . .35 


370 


. . 2.10 


424 


. . 1.10 


478 


. . .30 


532 . 


. .65 


263 


. . .40 


317 


. . 3.50 


371 


. . .25 


425 


. . .90 


479 


. . 1.05 


533 . 


. .65 


264 


.50 


318 


. . 1.50 


372 


. . 1.50 


426 


. . .13 


480 


. . .10 


534 . 


. .12 


265 


. . .22 


319 


. . 3.50 


373 


. . .13 


427 


. . .37 


481 


. . 1.80 


535 . 


. .02 


266 


. . 1.00 


320 


. . .40 


374 


. . .20 


428 


. . .07 J 


482 


. . 3.25 


536 . 


. 4.75 


267 


. . 1.50 


321 


. . .40 


375 


. . .12 


429 


. . 2.85 


483 


. . .90 


537 . 


. 1.65 


268 


. . .20 


322 


. . .60 


376 


. . 6.00 


430 


. . .60 


484 


. . .10 


538 . 


. 3.10 


269 


. . 1.80 


323 


. . .08 


377 


. . .85 


431 


. . .31 


485 


. . .12 


539 . 


. 3.40 


270 


. . .30 


324 


. . .05 J 


378 


. . 1.50 


432 


. . .50 


486 


.25 


540 . 


. 2.30 






183 



No . 


Rhouoiit . 


No . 


Buouoiit . 


i 

! No . 


Brought . 


j No . 


Brouchit . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


541 


. . 3.50 


595 


. .06 


' 649 . 


. .45 


702 


. .75 


756 


. .90 


810 


. 2.25 


542 


. . 1.50 


596 


. .11 


[ 650 . 


. .47 


703 


. . 0(5 


747 


. l .( X ) 


811 


. 2.50 


543 


. . 1.50 


597 


. .11 


651 . 


. 1.05 


704 


. .20 


758 


. 4 .( X ) 


812 


. 2.25 


544 


. . .50 


598 


. .60 


652 . 


. .35 


705 


. 3 .( K ) 


759 . 


. .08 


813 


. 1.15 


545 


. . 1.25 


599 


. .20 


653 . 


. .15 


706 


. 2.(50 


760 . 


. .21 


814 


. 3.50 


54 () 


. 2.50 


600 


. .()() 


()54 . 


. .10 


707 


. .55 


761 . 


. .25 


815 


. .30 


547 


.75 


()01 


. .40 


655 . 


. 1.50 


708 


. .50 


762 . 


. .10 


816 


. .60 


548 


. .lOi 


602 


. .40 


65 () . 


. .55 


709 


. 1.40 


763 . 


. .14 


817 


. 1.40 


549 


. l .( M ) 


603 


. .50 


657 . 


. 1.85 


710 


. 1.75 


764 . 


. .11 


818 


. .05 


550 


. .:io 


()04 


. 1.00 


658 . 


. .50 


711 


. .80 


765 . 


. .95 


819 


. 2.25 


551 


. . 32 i 


605 


. .60 


659 . 


. 1.60 


712 


. 1.70 


766 . 


. .90 


820 


. .10 


552 


. .80 


606 . 


.65 


660 . 


. 1.25 


713 


. 8.25 


7(57 . 


. .46 


821 


. 1.60 


553 


. .10 


()07 . 


. 1.60 


661 . 


. 1.00 


714 


. 9.00 


768 . 


. 1.00 


822 


. .20 


554 


. .80 


608 . 


. 2.50 


662 . 


. .40 


715 


. 2.75 


769 . 


. .03 J 


823 


. .10 


555 


. .()0 


()09 . 


. .80 


6()3 . 


. .30 


716 


. 2.05 


770 . 


. .12 


824 


. .10 


550 


. 1.10 


610 . 


. .20 


664 . 


. .75 


717 


. 1.10 


771 . 


. 1.70 


825 


. .25 


557 


. .15 


611 . 


. .02 


665 . 


. .85 


718 


. .90 


772 . 


. 2.70 


826 


. .15 


558 


. 1.10 


612 . 


. 3.10 


()66 . 


. 1.00 


719 


. 1.00 


773 . 


. 2.25 


827 


. l.(X) 


559 


. .60 


613 . 


. 4.00 


667 . 


. 2.65 


720 


. .70 


774 . 


. .12 


828 


. .40 


560 


. .65 


614 . 


. .30 


668 . 


. .50 


721 


. 1.15 


775 . 


. .10 


829 


. .10 


501 


. 2.15 


615 . 


. .05 


669 . 


. .12 


722 


. 1.50 


776 . 


. .39 


830 


. .20 


502 


. .05 


616 . 


. .35 


670 . 


. 1.90 


723 


. . 04.5 


n t . 


. 8.00 


831 


. .20 


503 


. .18 


617 . 


. 3.50 


671 . 


. 1.50 


724 


. .20 


778 . 


. 6.10 


832 


. .05 


504 


. 1.55 


618 . 


. 1.10 


672 . 


. 2 .( K ) 


725 


. .50 


779 . 


.25 


833 


. .20 


565 


. .15 


619 . 


. 1.90 


673 . 


. 1.65 


726 


. 3.80 


780 . 


. .23 


834 


. .05 


560 


.75 


620 . 


. A2i 


674 . 


. 1.10 


727 


. .95 


781 . 


. .06 


835 


. ,( J 5 


567 


. .30 


621 . 


. 1.80 


675 . 


. .75 


728 . 


. 1.20 


782 . 


. .11 


836 


. .10 


568 


. .75 


622 . 


. .85 


676 . 


.75 


729 . 


. l.(X) 


783 . 


. .18 


837 


. .12 


509 


. 1.00 


623 . 


. 1.80 


677 . 


. 1.50 


730 


. .11 


784 . 


.55 


838 


.55 


570 


. .35 


624 . 


. 1.60 


678 . 


. 3.00 


731 


. .10 


785 . 


. .30 


839 


. .70 


571 


. 5.40 


625 . 


. 4.50 


679 . 


. 3.40 


732 . 


. .10 


786 . 


. .18 


840 


. .60 


572 


. .16 


626 . 


. 2.80 


680 . 


. .65 


733 


. .40 


787 . 


. .21 


841 


. .25 


573 . 


. .18 


627 . 


. .80 


681 . 


. 1.55 


734 . 


. .95 


788 . 


. .31 


842 


. .50 


574 


. 1.70 


628 . 


. .28 


682 . 


. 1.65 


735 . 


. .25 


789 . 


. 3.00 


843 


. .30 


575 . 


. .30 


629 . 


. .60 


683 . 


. 3.25 


736 . 


. 1.65 


790 . 


. 1.00 


844 


. 1.05 


570 . 


. 1.10 


630 . 


. 1.10 


684 . 


. 1.00 


737 . 


. .10 


791 . 


. .50 


845 . 


. .25 


577 . 


. 4.50 


631 . 


. .(>0 


685 . 


. 2.70 


738 . 


. .20 


792 . 


. .90 


846 


. .20 


578 . 


. .08 


632 . 


. .25 


686 . 


. 2.00 


739 . 


. .25 


793 . 


.35 


847 . 


. .55 


579 . 


. .05 


633 . 


. .90 


687 . 


. .25 


740 . 


. .25 


794 . 


. .11 


848 


. .01 


580 . 


. .17 


634 . 


. .60 


688 . 


. 1.50 


741 . 


. .60 


795 . 


. 2.70 


849 . 


. .02 J 


581 . 


. .10 


635 . 


. .85 


689 . 


. .10 


742 . 


.55 


796 . 


. 2.60 


850 . 


. .50 


582 . 


. .13 


636 . 


. .75 


690 . 


. .20 


743 . 


. .15 


797 . 


. 1.05 


851 . 


. .10 


583 . 


. .55 


637 . 


. 1.35 


691 . 


. .10 


744 . 


. 4 .( X ) 


798 . 


. 1.35 


852 . 


. 6 .( X ) 


584 . 


. .07 


638 . 


. .30 


692 . 


. .10 


745 . 


. .12 


799 . 


. .60 


853 . 


. 1.05 


585 . 


. .20 


639 . 


. .06 


693 . 


. .10 


746 . 


. .27 


800 . 


. 3.20 


854 . 


. .50 


580 . 


. .27 , 


640 . 


. .30 


693 a 


.04 


747 . 


. .26 


801 . 


. 2.50 


855 . 


. 1.70 


587 . 


. 1.25 : 


641 . 


. .10 


694 . 


. .06 


748 . 


. .60 


802 . 


. 3.20 


856 . 


. 1.65 


588 . 


. .60 


642 . 


. 1.55 


695 . 


. .35 


749 . 


. 5.50 


803 . 


. 2.50 


857 . 


. 4.20 


589 . 


. .75 


643 . 


. 2.00 


696 . 


. 1.70 


750 . 


.25 


804 . 


. 2.90 


858 . 


. 3.10 


590 . 


. .05 


644 . 


. .10 


697 . 


. 1.50 


751 . 


. .32 


805 . 


. 2.70 


859 . 


. 2.30 


591 . 


. .26 


645 . 


. .55 


698 . 


. 1.10 


752 . 


. .95 


806 . 


. 2.50 


860 . 


. 1.70 


592 . 


. .31 


646 . 


. .17 


699 . 


.95 


753 . 


. l . fX ) 


807 . 


. 2.60 


861 . 


. 2.20 


593 . 


. .60 


647 . 


. 1.35 


700 . 


1.50 


754 . 


. .03 J 


808 . 


. .10 


862 . 


. 1.60 


594 . 


. .60 


648 . 


. .25 


701 . 


.75 


755 . 


. .18 


809 . 


. 3.75 


863 . 


. 1.35 



184 



No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


8 G 4 


. 1.20 


918 


. 6.00 


972 . 


. 6.00 


1026 . 


. .02 


1079 . 


. .20 


1133 . 


. .06 


865 


. 1.90 


919 


. .60 


973 . 


.25 


1027 . 


. .17 


1080 . 


. .16 1 


1134 . 


. .06 


866 


. 5.35 


920 


. .25 


974 . 


. 2.10 


1028 . 


. 8.25 


1081 . 


. . 02 ; 


1135 . 


.05 


867 


. 4.25 


921 


. .30 


975 . 


. 5.50 


1029 . 


. 3.50 


1082 . 


. .15 


1136 . 


. .20 


868 


. 1.60 


922 


. .65 


976 . 


. .27 


1030 


. 1.05 


1083 . 


. .05 


1137 . 


. 1.00 


869 


. 1.30 


923 


. 1.15 


977 . 


. .60 


1031 


. 6.10 


1084 . 


. .10 ' 


1138 . 


. .28 


870 


. 5.25 


924 


. 1.80 


978 . 


. .50 


1032 . 


. .16 


1085 . 


. .20 


1139 . 


. .05 


871 


. 3.60 


925 


. 15.00 


979 


. .45 


1033 


. 1.00 


1086 . 


. .05 


1140 . 


. .08 


872 


. .40 


926 


. 5.50 


980 . 


. 5.50 


1034 


. 1.00 


1087 . 


. .07 


1141 . 


. .06 ! 


873 


. .22 


927 


. 4.00 


981 


. 3.00 


1035 


. .60 


1088 . 


. .07 


1142 . 


. .06 


874 


. .21 


928 


. 1.60 


982 . 


. .20 


1036 . 


. .20 


1089 . 


. .07 


1143 . 


. .05 


875 


. .10 


929 


. 1.00 


983 . 


. .25 


1037 . 


. 6.25 


1090 . 


. .07 


1144 . 


. .05 


876 


. 1.10 


930 


. 1.00 


984 . 


. 5.00 


1038 . 


. 4.00 


1091 . 


. .07 


1145 . 


. .20 


877 


. 1.10 


931 


. 1.00 


985 . 


. 1.10 


1039 . 


. 1.55 


1092 . 


. .07 


1146 . 


. .05 


878 


. 1.20 


932 


. .50 


986 . 


. .50 


1040 


. 1.00 


1093 . 


. .17 


1147 . 


. .10 


879 


. . 1.10 


933 


. 55.00 


987 . 


. .25 


1041 


. .18 


1094 . 


. .05 


1148 . 


. .05 


880 


. 12.25 


934 


. 16.00 


988 . 


. 1.25 


1042 


. .14 


1095 


. .10 


1149 . 


. .25 


881 


. .90 


935 


. 15.50 


989 . 


. .12 


1043 


. .60 


1096 . 


. .11 


1150 . 


. .22 


882 


.65 


936 


. 12.00 


990 . 


. 5.75 


1044 


. .60 


1097 . 


. .09 


1151 . 


. .11 


883 


. .70 


937 


. .85 


991 . 


. 6.10 


1045 


. .60 


1098 


. .05 


1152 


. .07 


884 


. .65 


938 


. 1.10 


992 


. .20 


1046 


. .60 


1099 


. .10 


1153 . 


. .08 


885 


. .75 


939 


. 1.00 


993 


. .14 


1047 


. .60 


1100 . 


. .05 


1254 . 


. .14 ’ 


886 


. 4.25 


940 


. .25 


994 


. 3.00 


1048 


. .60 


1101 . 


. .05 


1255 


. .10 


887 


. .65 


941 


. .26 


995 


. 3.75 


1049 


. .60 


1102 . 


.- .80 


1156 


. .05 


888 


. .24 


942 


. 2.30 


996 


. .20 


1050 


. .60 


1103 . 


. .80 


1157 


. .20 


889 


. 7.50 


943 


. 1.60 


997 


. 2.75 


1051 


. .60 


1104 . 


. .11 


1158 . 


. .20 ; 


890 


. 1.05 


944 


. 1.05 


998 


. 3.75 


1052 


. .60 


1105 . 


. .12 


1159 


. .16 1 


891 


. .32 


945 


. 4.00 


999 


. 1.20 


1053 


. .16 


1106 . 


. .20 


1160 . 


. .12 


892 


. .50 


946 


. 1.50 


1000 


. .27 


1054 


. .10 


1107 . 


. .22 


1161 


. .011 


893 


. .29 


947 


. .30 


1001 


. 1.45 


1055 


. .10 


1108 


. .16 


1162 


. .031 


894 


. .45 


948 


. 3.20 


1002 


. 1.05 


1056 


. .13 


1109 


. .05 


1163 


. .26 


895 


. . 9.25 


949 


. . 1.00 


1003 


. .02 


1057 


. .10 


1110 


. .41 


1164 


. .18 


896 


. . 10.25 


950 


. . 1.30 


1004 


. 1.50 


1058 


.. .10 


1111 


. .05 


1165 


. .20 


897 


. . .75 


951 


. . 1.25 


1005 


. 2.00 


1059 


. .10 


1112 


. .07 


1166 


. .16 


898 


. . .47 


952 


. . .35 


1006 


. 23.25 


1060 


. .12 


1113 


. .05 


1167 


. .25 


899 


. . .40 


953 


. . .75 


1007 


. 10.75 


1061 


.. .10 


1114 


. .10 


1168 


. .40 


900 


. . 1.40 


954 


. . .55 


1008 


. 49.25 


1062 


.. .10 


1115 


. .05 


1169 


. .16 


901 


. . 1.65 


955 


. . 1.90 


1009 


.. 3.00 


1063 


.. .30 


1116 


. .35 


1170 


. .70 


902 


. . 1.50 


956 


. . 2.00 


1010 


.. .60 


1064 


.. .13 


1117 


. .23 


1171 


. .85 


903 


. . 1.00 


957 


. . 2.75 


1011 


. .29 


1065 


.. .10 


1118 


. .05 


1172 


. .35 


904 


. . 7.50 


958 


. . 1.65 


1012 


. 10.50 


1066 


.. .11 


1119 


. . .08 


1173 


.. .40 


905 


. . 4.75 


959 


. . .90 


1013 


. . 2.00 


1067 


.. .10 


1120 


. . .10 


1174 


.. .35 


906 


. . 13.00 


960 


. . .75 


1014 


. .50 


1068 


.. .10 


1121 


.. .12 


1175 


.. .30 


907 


. . . 57 i 


961 


. . .40 


1015 


. 34.00 


1069 


. .05 


1122 


. . .22 


1176 


. . 1.25 


908 


. . .47 


962 


. . 2.10 


1016 


. .20 


1070 


. . .12 


1123 


. .05 


1177 


.. .37 


809 


. . .50 


963 


. . 3.90 


1017 


. .26 


1071 


. . .08 


1124 


. . .05 


1178 


. . 1.50 


910 


. . .16 


964 


. . 1.50 


1018 


.. .17 


1071 


a .08 


1125 


. .05 


1179 


.. .44 


911 


. . 9.25 


965 


. . .75 


1019 


. .05 


1072 


.. .08 


1126 


.15 


1180 


. . .30 


912 


. . 10.00 


966 


. . .50 


1020 


. . 1.40 


1073 


.. .08 


1127 


. . .05 


1181 


.. .30 


913 


. . 8.25 


967 


. . 1.75 


1021 


. . 2.00 


1074 


.. .20 


1128 


.05 


1182 


.. .37 


914 


. . .50 


968 


. . .17 


1022 


. . .46 


1075 


. . .16 


1129 


.. .13 


1183 


. . .53 


915 


. . .21 


969 


. . 4.50 


1023 


.. .44 


1076 


.. .10 


1130 


. . .05 


1184 


.55 


916 


. . .25 


970 


. . 1.05 


1024 


. . .13 


1077 


. . .16 


1131 


.05 


1185 


.. .45 


917 


. . 9.70 


971 


. . .30 


1025 


.. .26 


1078 


. . .12 


1132 


. . .10 


1186 


.. .25 



185 



No . Brovoiit . 


No . 


Urouoht . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


I . 0 . 


Brought . 


1187 .. .27 


1241 . 


. .20 


1294 . 


. .18 


1347 


. . .10 


1401 


. . 7.50 


' 1457 


. . 2.00 


1188 .. .25 


1242 . 


. .55 


1295 . 


. .90 


1348 


. . .40 


1402 


. . 2 .( X ) 


! 1458 


. .(XI 


1189 .. .12 


1243 . 


. .35 


1296 . 


. .24 


i ; i 49 


. . .32 


1403 


. . 7.50 


' 1459 


. .05 


1190 .. .08 


1244 . 


.55 


1297 . 


. .42 


1350 


. .31 


1404 


. . 6.25 


I 1460 


. .02 


1191 .. .25 


1245 . 


. .30 


1298 . 


. .40 


1351 


. .09 


1405 


. . 2.10 


* 1461 


. .26 


1192 .. .45 


1246 . 


. .70 


1299 . 


. .45 


i ; i 52 


. .55 


14 ( X ) 


. . 2 . K ) 


^ 1462 


. .13 


1193 .. .22 


1247 . 


. .40 


13 ( X ) . 


. .45 


1353 


. .33 


1407 


. 5.80 


i 1463 


. .11 


1194 .. .50 


1248 . 


. .25 


1301 . 


. .10 


1354 


.65 


1408 


. . 2.05 


i 1464 


. .12 


1195 .. .47 


1249 . 


. .50 


1302 . 


. .12 


1355 


. 1.50 


1409 


. .45 


1 1465 


. .10 


119 ( 5 .. .21 


1250 . 


.23 


1303 . 


. .22 


1356 


. .55 


1410 


. . 2.00 


1466 


. .06 


1197 .. .50 


1251 . 


3.80 


1304 . 


. .50 


1357 


. 1.25 


1411 


. . 2.10 


1467 


. .16 


1198 . . .30 


1252 . 


.15 


1305 . 


. .07 


1358 


. .27 


1414 


. 3.80 


1468 


. .08 


1199 .. 1.05 


1253 . 


.85 


1306 . 


. .30 


1359 


. 3 .( X ) 


1415 


. 4.80 


1469 


. .20 


1200 . . .37 


1253 a 


.05 


1307 . 


. 1.10 


1360 


. .30 


1416 


. 3.25 


1470 . 


. .11 


1201 .. 1.(50 


1254 . 


2.10 


1308 . 


. .24 


1361 


. 1.50 


1417 


. 10.25 


1471 . 


. .12 


1202 . . .80 


1255 . 


.65 


1309 . 


. .25 


1362 . 


. 3.10 


1418 


. .10 


1472 . 


. .20 


1203 . . .35 


1256 . 


.70 


1310 . 


.45 


1363 


. 1.45 


1419 


. .25 


1473 . 


. .03 


1204 .. 1.00 


1257 . 


.25 


1311 . 


10.75 


1364 


. l .,55 


1420 


. .10 


1474 . 


. .02 


1205 . . .65 


1258 . 


.03 


1312 . 


.67 ^ 


1365 


. 1.05 


1421 


. 1.50 


1475 . 


.75 


120 ( 5 .. .55 


1259 . 


.03 


1313 . 


.50 


1366 . 


. .40 


1422 


. 1.10 


1476 . 


.75 


1207 .. 6.25 


1260 . 


.20 


1314 . 


.67 


1367 . 


. .95 


1423 


. 1.50 


1477 . 


. .22 


1208 .. .52 


1261 . 


.05 


1315 . 


.25 


1368 . 


. .37 


1424 . 


. 1.25 


1478 . 


. .04 


1209 . . .80 


1262 . 


2.30 


1316 . 


2.90 


1369 . 


. .40 


1425 


. 1.10 


1479 . 


. 1..50 


1210 .. 2.50 


1263 .. 


2.00 


1317 . 


.14 


1370 . 


. .50 


1426 


. 2 .( X 1 


1480 . 


. .02 


1211 .. 1.(55 


1264 . . 


1.50 


1318 . 


.70 


1371 . 


. .36 


1427 


. 4.30 


1481 . 


. .16 


1212 .. 3.20 


1265 . . 


2.00 


1319 . 


.05 


1372 . 


. I .( i 0 


1428 


. 1.10 


1482 . 


. .03 


1213 . . .55 


1266 . . 


.80 


1320 . 


.32 


1373 . 


. .41 


1429 . 


. 11.75 


1483 . 


. .35 


1214 .. 1.25 


1267 . . 


1.50 


1321 . 


.08 


1374 . 


. 1.25 


1430 . 


. 1.50 


1484 . 


. 1.75 


1215 .. .50 


1268 . . 


2.00 


1322 . 


.50 


1375 . 


. .20 


1431 . 


. .47 


1485 . 


. .20 


1216 . . .50 


1269 . . 


.85 


1322 a 


.62 


1376 . 


. .05 


1432 . 


. .60 


1486 . 


. .02 


1217 .. 3.20 


1270 .. 


.24 


1323 . 


.33 


1377 . 


. 2.10 


1433 . 


. .60 


1487 . 


. .20 


1218 .. 2.60 


1271 . . 


1.30 


1324 . 


1.30 


1378 . 


. .01 


1434 . 


. .05 


1488 . 


. . 04 } 


1219 .. .80 


1272 . . 


.23 


1325 .. 


.50 


1379 . 


. .02 


1435 . 


. 1.75 


1489 . 


. 12 .( X ) 


1220 . . 10.75 


1273 . . 


.24 


1326 . 


.14 


1380 . 


. .15 


1436 . 


. 1.45 


1490 . 


. 1.05 


1221 .. 4.00 


1274 . . 


.08 


1327 . 


2.05 


1381 . 


. 2.20 


1437 . 


. 1.50 


1491 . 


. .14 


1222 .. 1.50 


1275 . . 


.24 


1328 . . 


.75 


1382 . 


. .10 


1438 . 


. .22 


1492 . 


. .40 


1223 .. 1.00 


1276 . . 


.23 


1329 . . 


2.50 


1383 . 


. .65 


1439 . 


. . 03 } 


1493 . 


.15 


1224 . . .11 


1277 . . 


.20 


1330 . . 


.55 


1384 . 


. .55 


1440 . 


. 7.50 


1494 . 


. .02 


1225 . . .15 


1278 . . 


.23 


1331 . . 


.35 


1385 . 


. 5.50 


1441 . 


. 2.00 


1495 . 


. .13 


1226 . . 19.50 


1279 . . 


.23 


1332 . . 


2 .( X ) 


1386 . 


. .80 


1442 . 


. 4 .( X ) 


1496 . 


. .95 


1227 . . .05 


1280 . . 


.21 


1333 . . 


. 06 } 


1387 . 


. .29 


1443 . 


. .40 


1497 . 


. .85 


1228 . . .12 


1281 . . 


.25 


1334 . . 


.50 


1388 . 


. l .( X ) 


1444 . 


. 2.10 


1498 . 


. ..50 


1229 .. .06 


1282 . . 


.30 


1335 . . 


.16 


1389 . 


. .40 


1445 . 


. .26 


1499 . 


. 12.00 


1230 . . .06 


1283 . . 


2.00 


1336 . . 


.15 


1390 . 


. 6.60 


1446 . 


. .26 


15 CXJ . 


. 3.40 


1231 . . .05 


1284 .. 


1.20 


1337 . . 


.04 


1391 . 


. 1.05 


1447 . 


. .11 


1-501 . 


. 3.00 


1232 . . .50 


1285 . . 


2.10 


1338 . . 


1.10 


1392 . 


. .07 


1448 . 


. .28 


1502 . 


. 1.90 


1233 .. 1.40 


1286 . . 


1.60 


1339 .. 


.17 


1393 . 


. 2.50 


1449 . 


. 1.60 


1 . 503 . 


. 1.25 


1234 . . .85 


1287 . . 


.95 


1340 . . 


.20 


1394 . 


. 2.10 


1450 . 


. .12 


1.504 . 


. .90 


1235 .. 1.00 


1288 . . 


.95 


1341 . . 


.25 


1395 . 


. .45 


1451 . 


. .30 


1.505 . 


. .40 


1236 . . .80 


1289 . . 


.75 


1342 . . 


.14 


1396 . 


. 1.15 


1452 . 


. .04 


1 . 506 . 


. .95 


1237 .. 1.05 


1290 . . 


.60 


1343 . . 


.27 


1397 . 


. .25 


1453 . 


. 1.00 


1.507 . 


. 1.85 


1238 . . .50 


1291 . . 


.55 


1344 . . 


1.55 


1398 . 


. .50 


1454 . 


. .10 


1.508 . 


. 4.50 


1239 . . .20 


1292 . . 


2.10 


1345 . . 


.85 


1399 . 


. 1.15 


1455 . 


. .10 


1 . 509 . 


. .25 


1240 .. .18 


1293 . . 


.90 


1346 . . 


.37 


1400 . 


. .40 


1456 . 


. .55 


1510 . 


. .06 



24 * 



186 



No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


1 

Brought . 


loll 


. . .20 


1565 


. .85 


1619 


. . .15 


1674 


.. .07 


1729 


. .95 


1783 


. .32 


1512 


. . .17 


1566 


. . 1.50 


1620 


.. .12 


1675 


.. .05 


1730 


. .95 


1784 


. 1.45 


1513 


. . .04 


1567 


. 1.50 


1621 


. . .06 


1676 


. .82 


1731 


. 1.20 


1785 


. 2.55 


1514 


. .22 


1568 


. . 1.30 


1622 


. . .07 


1677 


. .20 


1732 


. .28 


1786 


. 1.50 


1515 


. . 2.10 


1569 


. .65 


1623 


.. .37 


1678 


. .28 


1733 


. 3.00 


1787 


. .12 


1516 


. .04 


1570 


.. .50 


1624 


. .50 


1679 


. .35 


1734 


. . 1.50 


1788 


. .22 


1517 


. . .65 


1571 


. . 1.80 


1625 


.. .70 


1680 


. .25 


1735 


. . 3.00 


1789 


. 1.05 


1518 


. .21 


1572 


. .40 


1626 


. . 1.25 


1681 


. .10 


1736 


.. 1.40 


1790 


. 1.00 


1519 


. . .08 


1573 


.. 1.30 


1627 


. 15.00 


1682 


.05 


1737 


. .95 


1791 


. .50 


1520 


. .80 


1574 


. .90 


1628 


. . 4.00 


1683 


. .05 


1738 


. . .75 


1792 


. .40 


1521 


. .08 


1575 


. .60 


1629 


. . 1.00 


1684 


.65 


1739 


. . 1.25 


1793 


.. .50 


1522 


.. .16 


1576 


. .131 


1630 


.. .30 


1685 


.. .05 


1740 


. . 3.00 


1794 


. .80 


1523 


. . 1.60 


1577 


.. 1.15 


1631 


. .12 


1687 


. . 1.10 


1741 


. . 4.00 


1795 


. .30 


1524 


. . 2.40 


1578 


. .47 


1632 


. .25 


1688 


. .27 


1742 


. . 5.00 


1796 


.. 3.25 


1525 


. . 2.15 


1579 


. . 2.10 


1633 


. .65 


1689 


. . 1.00 


1743 


. . 6 .( X ) 


1797 


. .45 


1526 


. . 1.00 


1580 


. . 1.85 


1634 


. .10 


1690 


. .37 


1744 


.. .28 


1798 


. .15 


1527 


. . 9.25 


1581 


.. .60 


1635 


. .30 


1691 


. .60 


1745 


.. 3.75 


1799 


. .25 


1528 


. . .18 


1582 


.. 1.85 


1637 


. .30 


1692 


. . 1.25 


1746 


.. .30 


1800 


. . 1.00 


1529 


. . 1.25 


1583 


. . 2.05 


1638 


. .10 


1693 


. . 1.00 


1747 


. . .30 


1801 


. . 1.00 


1530 


. . 2.20 


1584 


.. 1.10 


1639 


. .20 


1694 


. . .30 


1748 


. .25 


1802 


. . .10 


1531 


. .15 


1585 


. .80 


1640 


. . .08 


1695 


. . 1.50 


1749 


. . .13 


1803 


. . .60 


1532 


. . 4.10 


1586 


. . .17 


1641 


. . 1.00 


1696 


. .50 


1750 


. . .21 


1804 


.. .30 


1533 


. .25 


1587 


.. .04 


1642 


. . .05 


1697 


. .50 


1751 


.55 


1805 


. . 1.05 


1534 


. . 3.20 


1588 


. .70 


1643 


.. 1.55 


1698 


. .95 


1752 


. .75 


1806 


. .75 


1535 


. .20 


1589 


. .35 


1644 


. .09 


1699 


. . 1.10 


1753 


. . .40 


1807 


. .36 


1536 


. .02 


1790 


. 5.30 


1645 


. . .08 


1700 


. . .16 


1754 


.. .10 


1808 


. .23 


1537 


. .21 


1591 


. 3.70 


1646 


. . .22 


1701 


. . 1.00 


1755 


.. .90 


1809 


. .37 


1538 


. .46 


1592 


. 1.00 


1647 


. . 1.00 


1702 


.. .80 


1756 


. .28 


1810 


. .16 


1539 


. . 1.25 


1593 


. .20 


1648 


. . .10 


1703 


.45 


1757 


. . .13 


1811 


. .50 


1540 


. . 4.50 


1594 


. .12 


1649 


. . .03 


1704 


. . .70 


1758 


.. .17 


1812 


. .50 


1541 


. . .10 


1595 


. 1.30 


1650 


.. .20 


1705 


. . .95 


1759 


. . .13 


1813 


. . 5 X ) 


1542 


. .80 


1596 


. .55 


1651 


.. .07 


1706 


. . .35 


1760 


. .10 


1814 


. All 


1543 


. .90 


1597 


. 1.60 


1652 


. .90 


1707 


.. .10 


1761 


. 10.50 


1815 


. .50 


1544 


. .40 


1598 


. 4.50 


1653 


.15 


1708 


. .08 


1762 


.. .13 


1816 


.. .95 


1545 


. .20 


1599 


. 1.00 


1654 


. . .02 


1709 


. . 2.00 


1763 


.15 


1817 


.. .60 


1546 


. .12 


1600 


. .25 


1655 


. . 1.60 


1710 


. .80 


1764 


. . .11 


1818 


. . .32 


1547 


. .03 


1601 


. 3.25 


1656 


. . 1.55 


1711 


. . .27 


1765 


. .75 


1819 


. . .62 


1548 


. . 02 J 


1602 


. .05 


1657 


.. 2.50 


1712 


. . 1.05 


1766 


.. .35 


1820 


. . .26 


1549 


. .05 


1603 


. .60 


1658 


.. .16 


1713 


. .50 


1767 


. .85 


1821 


. . 1.15 


1550 


. .10 


1604 


. .18 


1659 


. .06 


1714 


. . .09 


1768 


. . .15 


1822 


. . 1.05 


1551 


. .10 


1605 


. 1.10 


1660 


.. .21 


1715 


.. 1.80 


1769 


. . 1.25 


1823 


.15 


1552 


. .70 


1606 


.15 


1661 


.. .07 


1716 


. .85 


1770 


. . 1.90 


1824 


.. .08 


1553 


. .08 


1607 


. .52 


1662 


.. .22 


1717 


. .36 


1771 


. . .85 


1825 


.. 1.25 


1554 


. .90 


1608 


. 1.25 


1663 


. .45 


1718 


.. 1.50 


1772 


.. .37 


1826 


. . 1.90 


1555 


.. .35 


1609 


. .55 


1664 


. .031 


1719 


. . .35 


1773 


. . .27 


1827 


.. 1.00 


1556 


. .20 


1610 


. .20 


1665 


. . 9.70 


1720 


. .10 


1774 


.. .16 


1828 


.. .36 


1557 


. .02 


1611 


.. 1.25 


1666 


. . .37 


1721 


. . 1.70 


1775 


. . .13 


1829 


. . 1.10 


1558 


. 1.55 


1612 


. .15 


1667 


.. .16 


1722 


. . .20 


1776 


. . .25 


1830 


. . .20 


1559 


. .60 


1613 


. .13 


1668 


.. .05 


1723 


.. .37 


1777 


.. .14 


1831 


.. .03 


1560 


. .60 


1614 


. .32 


1669 


. . .60 


1724 


.22 


1778 


. . 1.05 


1832 


. . .70 


1561 


. 1.30 


1615 


. .50 


1670 


. .65 


1725 


. . 1.00 


1779 


.. .08 


1833 


. . .20 


1562 


. .13 


1616 


. .18 


1671 


.. 1.00 


1726 


. . 4.00 


1780 


. . .10 


1834 


.. .19 


1563 


. .55 


1617 


. 5.25 


1672 


. .85 


1727 


. . 2.10 


1781 


.. .10 


1835 


.. .31 


1564 


. 1.80 


1618 


. .09 


1673 


.. .10 


1728 


. . 2.10 


1782 


. . .65 


1836 


. . .25 



187 



No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


1837 


. .42 


1891 


. .65 


1838 


. 6.75 


1892 


. 2.05 


1839 


. .90 


1893 


. 2.05 


1840 


. .03 


1894 


. 4 .( X ) 


1841 


. .80 


1895 


. .90 


1842 


. .50 


1896 


. .42 


1843 


. .60 


1897 


. .25 


1844 


. .16 


1898 


. .25 


1845 


. . 2.50 


1899 


. 1.75 


1846 


. 1.15 


19 fK ) 


. . l .( K ) 


1847 


. .57 


1901 


.55 


1848 


. 4 .( X ) 


1902 


. .50 


1840 


. .30 


1903 


. .23 


1850 


. .65 


1904 


. .85 


1851 


. .65 


1905 


. 13 .( X ) 


1852 


. .06 


1906 


. 3.10 


1853 


. .80 


1907 


. 3 . fX ) 


1854 


. 1.10 


1908 


. 1.05 


1855 


. .20 


1909 


. .80 


1856 


. .05 


1910 


. .65 


1857 


. .24 


1911 


. 1.55 


1858 


. .20 


1912 


. 1.55 


1859 


. .55 


1913 


. l .( X ) 


1860 


. .08 


1914 


. .45 


1861 


. .18 


1915 


. .56 


1862 


. 1.90 


1916 


. 5 .( M 1 


1863 


. .25 


1917 


. .41 


1864 


. .90 


1918 


. l .( X ) 


1865 


. .16 


1919 


. 1.50 


1866 


. .17 


1920 


. .08 


1867 


. .16 


1921 


. . .11 


1868 


. .80 


1922 


. 3.35 


1869 


. .40 


1923 


. .65 


1870 


. .20 


1924 


. .60 


1871 


. .47 


1925 


. .26 


1872 


. .28 


1926 


. .10 


1873 


. .50 


1927 


. . 2.50 


1874 


. 1.50 


1928 


.. .75 


1875 


. .37 


1929 


. .12 


1876 


. 1.05 


1930 


. .75 


1877 


. .55 


19.30 


i .17 


1878 


. 2.30 


1931 


. .55 


1879 


. 1.05 


1932 


. 1.60 


1880 


. 1.15 


1933 


. 1.55 


1881 


. .40 


1934 


. 3.50 


1882 


. .45 


1935 


. .26 


1883 


. .90 


1936 


. .37 


1884 


. 1.37 


1937 


. 6.75 


1885 


.65 


1938 


. 1.40 


1886 


. .26 


1939 


. .25 


1887 


. .35 


1940 


. .55 


1888 


. .75 


1941 


. 5.40 


1889 


. .35 


1942 


. .10 


1890 


. .55 


1943 


.55 



No. Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


1944 . 


.25 


1998 


. .52 


1945 . 


2..50 


1999 


. .50 


1946 . 


3 .( X ) 


2 ( KX ) 


. .35 


1947 . 


.10 


2 ( X )1 


. .30 


1948 . 


.55 


2002 


. 5.25 


1949 . 


1.80 


2 ( X )3 


. 1.90 


1950 . 


.25 


2004 


. 2 .( X 1 


1951 . 


.25 


21 XJ 5 


. .45 


1952 . 


.17 


2 ( X )6 


. 1.45 


19 . 53 . 


3.80 


2007 


. .35 


19 . 54 . 


. 32 -J 


2 ( XJ 8 


. .25 


1955 . 


3.00 


2 ( XJ 9 


. .65 


1956 . 


.75 


2010 


. .90 


1957 . 


.12 


2011 


. 2 .( X ) 


19 . 58 . 


.55 


2012 


. l .( X ) 


1959 . 


.75 


2013 


. .05 


1960 . 


.10 


2014 


. . .10 


1961 . 


.10 


2015 


. .30 


1962 . 


2 .( X ) 


2016 


. . 2.20 


1963 . 


2..50 


2017 


. 1.75 


1964 . 


.10 


2018 


. . 1.15 


1965 . 


.20 


2019 


.. .20 


1966 . 


1.00 


2020 


. .05 


1967 . 


.50 


2021 


. .35 


1968 . 


.40 


2022 


. 61.00 


1969 . 


.50 


2023 


. 10.00 


1970 . 


.65 


2024 


. . 6 .( X ) 


1971 . 


.41 


2025 


. . 6.00 


1972 . 


.55 


2026 


. . 5.25 


1973 . 


.95 


2027 


. . 2.00 


1974 . 


.60 


2028 


. . 1.25 


1975 . 


1.50 


2029 


. . 6.10 


1976 . 


.50 


2030 


. . 5.25 


1977 . 


11.50 


2031 


. . 3.60 


1978 . 


1.50 


2032 


. . 4.30 


1979 . 


.40 


2033 


. . 2.70 


1980 . 


.60 


2034 


. . 2.50 


1981 . 


.26 


2035 


. 43.00 


1982 . 


1.25 


2036 


. 32 .( X ) 


1983 . 


.25 


2037 


. .75 


1984 . 


.25 


2038 


. .80 


1985 . 


.11 


2039 


. . 6.25 


1986 . 


.55 


2040 


.. 1.75 


1987 . 


.45 


2041 


. . .80 


1988 . 


1.20 


2042 


.. 4.20 


1989 . 


1.20 


2043 


. . 1.05 


1990 . 


1.90 


2044 


. . 8.25 


1991 . 


1.60 


2045 


. . 2.00 


1992 . 


l .( X ) 


2046 


. . 8.00 


1993 . 


.50 


2047 


.. 1.75 


1994 . 


.25 


2048 


. . 6.25 


1995 . 


.30 


2049 


. .40 


1996 . 


.75 


2050 


. . .60 


1997 . 


.35 


2051 


. . .16 



No 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . | 


2052 


. .70 


2106 


. .16 


2053 


. .70 


2107 


.•‘)0 


2054 


. .20 


2108 


. .12 


2055 


. 1.15 


2109 


. .60 


2056 


. 1.80 


2110 


. .18 


2057 


. 2.00 


2111 


. 1.75 


2058 


. l .( K ) 


2112 


.135 


2059 


.50 


2113 


. 1.25 


2 ( X )0 


. 1.10 


2114 


. 5.50 


2061 


.65 


2115 


. 2.60 


2062 


. .50 


2116 


. 11.25 


2063 


. .90 


2117 


. 6.75 


2064 


.. .40 


2118 


. 31 .(XJ 


2065 


. lO . fX ) 


2119 


. .30 


2066 


. . 3.00 


2120 


. 2.50 


20()7 


. .40 


2121 


. 1.50 


20(58 


. . 1.00 


2122 


. l .()0 


2069 


. . 3.10 


2123 


. .75 


2070 


. .80 


2124 


. . 52 i 


2071 


. . 3.00 


2125 


. .04 i 


2072 


. .45 


2126 


. .22 


2073 


. .20 


2127 


. .16 


2074 


. . 2.10 


2128 


. .40 


2075 


. .15 


2129 


.25 


2076 


. .25 


2130 


.55 


2077 


. .15 


2131 


. . 4.25 


2078 


. .13 


2132 


. . 4 .( X ) 


2079 


. .22 


2133 


. 17.25 


2080 


. .38 


2134 


. 14.75 


2081 


. .75 


2135 


. . .70 


2082 


. . .18 


2136 


. .85 


2083 


. .12 


2137 


. . 1.40 


2084 


. .13 


2138 


. . 1.20 


2085 


. . .25 


2139 


. . .80 


2086 


. .17 


2140 


. .30 


2087 


. .60 


2141 


.. 2.50 


2088 


. .50 


2142 


. 12 .( K ) 


2089 


. . 1.25 


2143 


. . 2.10 


2090 


. . 1.40 


2144 


. . 1.10 


2091 


. . 29.25 


2145 


. . 1.60 


2092 


. . 4.75 


2146 


.50 


2093 


. . 55.00 


2147 


. . 2.80 


2094 


. . 6.25 


2148 


. . .16 


2095 


. . 4.00 


2149 


. . 3.10 


2096 


. . 4.25 


2150 


.. 1.25 


2097 


. . 1.40 


2151 


. . .05 


2098 


. . 1.50 


2152 


.05 


2099 


. . 4.00 


2153 


.. .16 


2100 


. . .95 


2154 


. . .22 


2101 


. . 5.00 


2155 


. . .80 


2102 


. . 2.00 


2156 


. . .10 


2103 


. . 1.50 


2157 


. . .16 


2104 


. . .36 


2158 


.. .07 


2105 


. . .27 


2159 


.55 



188 



1 

j No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . Brought . 


2160 


. . . 37 i 


2214 . 


. .50 


2269 


. . .03 


2323 


. .85 


2,377 


. .02 


2431 . . 


.21 


2161 


. . .65 


2215 


. 13.50 


2270 


. .13 


2324 


. .85 


2378 . 


. 3.00 


2432 . . 


1.75 


2162 


. .36 


2216 


. 2.00 


2271 


. . 1.05 


2325 


. .85 


2379 . 


. .80 


2433 . . 


.19 


2163 


. . .90 


2217 . 


. .60 


2272 


.. .15 


2326 


. 4.00 


2380 


. .22 


24 , 34 . . 


.32 


2164 


. . .15 


2218 . 


. . 12 J 


2273 


. 12.00 


2327 


. .85 


2381 


. .10 


2435 . . 


1.20 


2165 


. .50 


2219 


. 2.00 


2274 


. . 1.50 


2328 


. .90 


2382 . 


. .30 


2436 . . 


.75 


2166 


. .20 


2220 . 


. 3.00 


2275 


. 2.10 


2329 


. 2.40 


2,383 


. .12 


2437 . . 


.70 


2167 


. . .24 


2221 


. 1.50 


2276 


. .50 


2330 


. 1.60 


2384 . 


. .10 


2438 . . 


1.40 


2168 


. . 1.20 


2222 


. .30 


2277 


. 1.30 


2331 


. 1.70 


2385 . 


. 1.00 


24 , 39 . . 


.05 


2169 


.. .30 


2223 . 


. 1.50 


2278 


. .25 


2332 


.05 


2386 


. .10 


2440 . . 


5.50 


2170 


. .35 


2224 . 


. 8.00 


2279 


. 1.00 


2333 


. 2.85 


2,387 


. .30 


2441 . . 


1.35 


2171 


. 7.50 


2225 . 


. 1.80 


2280 


. 11.25 


2334 


. 1.55 


2388 . 


. .12 


2442 . . 


.20 


2172 


. .20 


2226 . 


. .25 


2281 


. 3.00 


2335 


. 6..50 


2,389 


. .32 


2443 . . 


.04 


: 2173 


. .14 


2227 . 


. 55.00 


2282 


. 6.00 


2336 


. 4.00 


2390 


. .05 


2444 . . 


1.50 


' 2174 


. .10 


2228 . 


. .26 


2283 


. 6.00 


2337 


. 2.25 


2391 


. .40 


2445 . . 


1.00 


' 2175 


. .50 


2229 . 


. .30 


2284 


. 1.10 


2338 


. .21 


2,392 


. .25 


2446 . . 


.40 


2176 


. .27 


2230 . 


. 2.00 


2285 


. .03 


2339 


. .05 


2393 . 


. .10 


2447 . . 


.,35 


2177 


. .16 


2231 . 


. 1.55 


2286 


. 3.00 


2340 


. .15 


2394 . 


. .05 


2448 . . 


1.00 


2178 


. .10 


2232 . 


. 3.10 


2287 


. .75 


2341 


. .07 


2395 . 


. .35 


2449 . . 


2.50 


: 2179 


. 4.45 


2233 . 


. 3.50 


2288 


. .25 


2342 


. .07 


2396 . 


. .05 


2450 . . 


.60 


2180 


. 1.10 


2234 . 


. 2.60 


2289 


. .50 


2343 


. .OH 


2397 . 


. .45 


2451 . . 


.35 


2181 


. .30 


2235 . 


. .50 


2290 


. .10 


2344 . 


. .OH 


2398 . 


. 1.10 


2452 . . 


1.50 


2182 


. .05 


2236 . 


. 1.50 


2291 


. .11 


2345 . 


. 2..50 


2399 . 


. .20 


2453 . . 


1.50 


2183 


. .08 


2237 . 


. .50 


2292 


. .50 


2346 . 


. .20 


2400 . 


. 3.00 


2454 . . 


1.50 


2184 


. .30 


2238 . 


. 5.50 


2293 


. 1.10 


2,347 


. 1.90 


2401 . 


. .15 


2455 . . 


.35 


; 2185 


. .18 


2239 . 


. 3.10 


2294 


.65 


2348 . 


. .70 


2402 . 


. .15 


2456 . . 


.15 


2186 . 


. .29 


2240 . 


. 2.30 


2295 


. 1.25 


2,349 


. 1.60 


2403 . 


. .15 


2457 . . 


.10 


2187 


. .06 


2241 . 


. 20.00 


2296 . 


. 1.60 


2350 


. .25 


2404 . 


. l.-'SO 


2458 . . 


.37 


2188 


. .06 


2242 . 


. .80 


2297 -. 


. .50 


2.351 


. 1.25 


2405 . 


. .25 


2459 . . 


.30 


^ 2189 


. . 2.10 


2243 . 


.. .40 


2298 . 


. .20 


2352 


. 1.15 


2406 . 


. .33 


2460 . . 


.13 


2190 


. 1.10 


2244 . 


. 2.00 


2299 


. .06 


235,3 


. .,30 


2407 . 


. 1.10 


2461 . . 


.35 


2191 


. .50 


2245 . 


. .50 


2300 . 


. .06 


2354 . 


. .75 


2408 . 


'. .15 


2462 . . 


.30 


2192 . 


. 1.00 


2246 . 


. 3.75 


2301 


. .05 


2,355 . 


. .-lO 


2409 . 


. .05 


2463 . . 


.30 


2193 


. 4.25 


2247 . 


. 2.50 


2302 


. .35 


2 . 356 . 


. .30 


2410 . 


. .30 


2464 . . 


.15 


2194 . 


. .60 


2248 . 


. 1.75 


2303 


. .02 


2.357 . 


. .11 


2411 . 


. .10 


2465 . . 


.30 


2195 . 


.05 


2249 . 


. 2.00 


2304 . 


. .03 


2,358 . 


. .80 


2412 . 


. .10 


2466 . . 


.37 


2196 . 


. .06 


2250 . 


. 2.50 


2305 


.55 


2359 . 


. .80 


2413 . 


. 1.10 


2467 . . 


.50 


2197 . 


. .04 i 


2251 . 


. .10 


2306 


. .40 


2360 . 


. .80 


2414 . 


. 1.15 


2468 . . 


1.20 


2198 . 


. .02 


2252 . 


. .15 


2307 


. .40 


2361 . 


. .80 


2415 . 


. .16 


2469 . . 


.40 


2199 . 


. 1.15 


2253 . 


. .17 


2308 . 


. .10 


2362 . 


. .90 


2416 . 


. .16 


2470 . . 


.55 


2200 . 


. .90 


2254 . 


. .21 


2309 . 


. 1.60 


2,363 . 


. .21 


2417 . 


. .15 


2470 a 


.60 


2201 . 


. .70 


2255 . 


. .06 


2310 . 


. .27 


2.364 . 


. 1.10 


2418 . 


. 1.05 


2470 b 


1.65 


2202 . 


. 1.15 


2256 . 


. .04 


2311 . 


. .10 


2365 . 


. l .,50 


2419 . 


. .60 


2470 c 


.25 


2203 . 


. .70 


2257 . 


. .13 


2312 . 


. .35 


2366 . 


. 1.05 


2420 . 


. .45 


2471 . . 


1.00 


2204 . 


. .65 


2258 . 


. . 04 ^ 


2313 . 


. .06 


2367 . 


. 2.10 


2421 . 


. .16 


2472 . . 


1.75 


2205 . 


. .65 


2259 . 


. .12 


2314 . 


. .13 


2368 . 


. .60 


2422 . 


. .22 


2473 . . 


3.20 


2206 . 


.65 


2260 . 


. .85 


2315 . 


. 3.00 


2,369 . 


. .95 


2423 . 


. .05 


2474 . . 


1.60 


2207 . 


. .80 


2261 . 


. 12.75 


2316 . 


. 3.50 


2370 . 


. 1.10 


2424 . 


. .10 


2475 . . 


1.25 


2208 . 


. 3.70 


2262 . 


. .95 


2317 . 


. 1.50 


2,371 . 


. .20 


2425 . 


. .05 


2476 . . 


1.00 


2209 . 


. 3.10 


2263 . 


. .55 


2318 . 


. .08 


2372 . 


. .,35 


2426 . 


. .05 


2477 . . 


1.20 


2210 . 


. .50 


2264 . 


. 4.00 


2319 . 


. .85 


2.373 . 


. .50 


2427 . 


. .05 


2478 . . 


1.75 


2211 . 


. .10 


2265 . 


. .30 


2320 . 


. .30 


2374 . 


. 4.70 


2428 . 


. 1.15 


2479 . . 


1.60 


2212 . 


. 3.00 


2267 . 


. .60 


2321 . 


.45 


2375 . 


. ,55 


2429 . 


. .05 


2480 . . 


1.60 


2213 . 


. .55 


2268 . 


. 2.75 


2322 . 


. .50 


2,376 . 


. .35 


2430 . 


. . 12 J 


2481 . . 


2.00 



189 



No . 


Brouoiit . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . Brought . 


No . Brought . 


No . Brought . 


No . Brought , j 


2482 . 


. 1.70 


2536 . 


. .15 


2590 . . 


1.10 


2644 . . .75 


2697 . 


. 1.25 


2751 . . 


.80 


2483 . 


. 1.70 


2537 . 


. .02 


2591 . . 


.07 


2645 . . 58 .( X ) 


2698 . 


. 1.25 


2752 . . 


.75 


2484 . 


. 1..50 


2 , 538 . 


. .40 


2592 . . 


.08 


2646 .. 2.50 


2699 . 


. 1.10 


2753 . . 


.oo 


248 o . 


. 1.30 


2539 . 


. .07 


2593 . . 


6.00 


2647 .. 2.00 


27 ( X ) . 


. 1.30 


2754 . . 


., S 5 


2486 . 


. 1.25 


2540 . 


. .10 


2594 . . 


5 .( X ) 


2648 .. 2.30 


2701 . 


. 1.80 


2755 . . 


.80 


2487 . 


. 1.60 


2 . 541 . 


. .08 


2595 . . 


.85 


2649 .. 2.30 


2702 . 


. 1.10 


2756 . . 


.70 


2488 . 


. 1.70 


2542 . 


. .07 


2596 . . 


.55 


26 - 50 .. 4.75 


2703 . 


. 1.30 


2757 . . 


.80 


2489 . 


. 1.50 


2543 . 


. .10 


2597 . . 


.50 


2651 . . 1.80 


2704 . 


. 1..30 


2758 . . 


.70 


2490 . 


. out 


2544 . 


. . 0 () 


2598 . . 


.11 


26 , 52 .. 2.00 


2705 . 


. 1.65 


2759 . . 


.70 


2491 . 


. 1.40 


2545 . 


.05 


2599 . . 


.85 


2653 . . 13..50 


2706 . 


. 1.70 


2760 . . 


.55 


2492 . 


. ..50 


2546 . 


. .27 


26 ( X ) . . 


17 .( X ) 


26 . 54 .. . 5.10 


2707 . 


. 5.25 


2761 . . 


.76 


2493 


. .12 


2547 . 


. .70 


2601 . . 


18.75 


26 . 55 .. 1.70 


2708 . 


. .85 


2762 . . 


.<so 


2494 


. M 


2548 


. .20 


2602 . . 


14.75 


26 , 56 .. 2.50 


2709 . 


. 1.80 


2763 . . 


5 .( X ) 


2495 


. .50 


2549 


. 1..50 


2603 . . 


12..50 


26 . 57 .. 1.20 


2710 . 


. 20.50 


2764 . . 


.75 


249 () 


. .65 


2550 


. 4.15 


2604 . . 


12.25 


2658 .. 2.00 


2711 . 


. 21.75 


2765 . . 


.55 


2497 


. .40 


2.551 


. .25 


2605 . . 


11.25 


2659 .. 1.30 


2712 . 


. 2.60 


2766 . 


1.15 


2498 


. .10 


2.552 


.15 


2 () 06 . . 


6.50 


2660 .. 1.65 


2713 . 


. 3..50 


2767 . 


2.30 


2499 


. .11 


2.553 


. .20 


2607 . . 


6 .( X ) 


2661 .. 1.90 


2714 . 


. 1.15 


2768 . 


1.75 


25 ( X ) 


. .12 


2554 


. .30 


2608 . . 


5.80 


2662 .. 1.50 


2715 . 


. 1.20 


2769 . 


2.20 


2501 


. ..50 


2555 


. .65 


2609 . . 


6.40 


2663 .. 1.80 


2716 . 


. .85 


2770 . 


1 . 0 <J 


2502 


. .07 


2.556 


. ..35 


2610 . . 


5.60 


2664 .. 1.65 


2717 . 


. .80 


2771 . 


.90 


2503 


. .20 


2557 


. .27 


2611 . . 


5.80 


2665 . . 2.15 


2718 . 


. 1.00 


2772 . 


.65 


2504 


. .12 


2558 


. .12 


2612 . . 


7..50 


2666 .. 4.10 


2719 . 


. .95 


2773 . 


.65 


2505 


. .02 


2 ^ 5,59 


. .15 


2613 . . 


, 5.60 


2667 . . 10.50 


2720 . 


. .60 


2774 . 


.()5 


2506 


. ..50 


2560 


. ..30 


2614 . . 


5.60 


2668 . . 40.00 


2721 . 


. 1.25 


2775 . 


.60 


2507 


. .07 


2561 


. 2 .( X ) 


2615 . . 


6..30 


2669 .. 1.65 


2722 . 


. 2.40 


2776 . 


.75 


2508 


. .10 


2.562 


. .30 


2616 .. . 5.70 


2670 .. 1..35 


2723 . 


. 2.40 


2777 . 


.()5 


2509 


. .09 


2563 


. .45 


2617 . . 


, 5.60 


2671 .. 1.10 


2724 . 


. 2.20 


2778 . 


.80 


2510 


. .08 


2564 


. .10 


2618 . . 


, 5.60 


2672 .. 1.10 


2725 


. 1.90 


2779 . 


.90 


2511 


. .02 


2.565 


. 1.00 


2619 . . 


5.60 


2673 .. 2..30 


2726 


. 1.25 


2780 . 


.70 


2512 


. .08 


2566 


. .65 


2620 . . 


5.60 


2674 .. 1.70 


2727 . 


. 1..35 


2781 . 


.85 


2513 


. .10 


2567 


. .45 


2621 . 


9.25 


2675 .. 1..50 


2728 . 


. 1..35 


2782 . 


.80 


2514 


. .27 


2568 


. . 1.10 


2622 . 


5.10 


2675 a 1.15 


2729 


. 1.05 


2783 . 


.90 


2515 


. .03 


2569 


. . 2.00 


2623 . 


4.30 


2676 .. 1.10 


27.30 


. .80 


2784 . 


2.60 


2516 


. .06 


2570 


. .15 


2624 . 


4.10 


2677 .. 2.40 


2731 


. 1.00 


2785 . 


. 2.90 


2517 


. .10 


2571 


. . 2.10 


2625 . 


, 3.70 


2678 .. 1.15 


2732 


. 1..35 


2786 . 


. .80 


2518 


. .42 


2572 


. . 1 .{ K ) 


2626 . 


2.60 


2679 .. 1.-50 


2733 


. .80 


2787 . 


. .70 


2519 


. . .05 


2573 


. . 1.05 


2627 . 


1.15 


26 , 80 .. 1.10 


2734 


. 6.25 


2788 . 


. .60 


2.520 


. .10 


2.574 


. . 1.60 


2628 . 


4.80 


2681 . . 61 . fX ) 


2735 


. 3.25 


2789 . 


. .70 


2521 


. .10 


2575 


. . .40 


2629 . 


2.80 


2682 . . 42.00 


27.36 


. .80 


2790 . 


. .90 


2522 


.15 


2576 


. . .25 


26 , 30 .. 1.15 


2683 .. 1.90 


2737 


. .90 


2791 . 


. .70 


2523 


. .32 


2577 


. . .45 


26 , 31 .. 2.00 


2684 . . 10..50 


2738 


. .65 


2792 . 


. .60 


2524 


. . 08 i 


2578 


. . .75 


2632 . 


1.15 


2685 . . , 33.00 


2739 


. .90 


2793 . 


. .75 


2525 


. .02 J 


2.579 


. . ..50 


2633 .. 7.25 


2686 .. 6.75 


2740 


. . .80 


2794 . 


. .70 


2526 


. .40 


2.580 


.. .09 


2634 . . 15.50 


2687 . . 25.00 


2741 


.. .75 


2795 . 


. .60 


2527 


. . .15 


2,581 


. . .11 


26 . 35 . 


6..50 


2688 .. 2.60 


2742 


. . 2..80 


2796 . 


. .60 


2528 


. . 1.00 


2582 


.. .10 


2636 . 


4.00 


26 , 89 .. 6.00 


2743 


. .65 


2797 . 


. .75 


2529 


. . .02 J 


2583 


.. .10 


2637 . 


1..30 


2690 . . 21.75 


2744 


.65 


2798 . 


. .85 


2530 


. . .30 


2584 


.. .31 


26 , 38 . 


1.10 


2691 . . 1.05 


2745 


. .75 


2799 . 


. .70 


2531 


. . .05 


2585 


. . .16 


2639 . 


..50 


2692 .. 1.20 


2746 


. . .90 


2800 . 


. .85 


2532 


.15 


2586 


.05 


2640 .. 1.30 


2693 .. 1.10 


2747 


. . .60 


2801 . 


. 9.75 


2.533 


. . .05 


2587 


. . .25 


2641 . 


.55 


2694 .. 1.15 


2748 


. . 3.10 


2802 . 


. 8.75 


2534 


. . ..37 


2588 


. . .17 


2642 . 


.30 


2695 .. 1.65 


2749 


. . .60 


2803 . 


. 2.20 


2 . 5 . S .5 


. . . 09 J 


2589 


. . .70 


2643 . 


.60 


2696 .. 1.25 


2750 

! 


. . .75 


2804 . 


. 19.50 



/ 



190 



No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


No. Brought. 


No. 


Brought. 


2805 


. 1.20 


2859 


. 12.00 


2913 . 


. .45 


2967 . 


. 1.30 


3031 . . 


2.75 


3084 . 


. 1.25 


280G 


. 1.25 


2860 


. 6.25 


2914 . 


. .25 


2968 . 


. 1.80 


3032 . . 


2.60 


3085 


. .50 


2807 


. 2.00 


2861 


. 8.25 


2915 . 


. .35 


2969 . 


. 1.10 


3033 . . 


1.10 


3086 . 


. .25 


2808 


. 4.20 


28()2 


. 4.50 


2916 . 


. .m 


2970 . 


. .25 


3034 . . 


1.00 


3087 . 


. .10 


2809 


. 4.60 


2863 


. 2.05 


2917 . 


. 2.75 


2971 . 


. .16 


3035 . . 


1.55 


3088 


. .40 


2810 


. .35 


2864 


. 2.70 


2918 . 


. 5.00 


2972 . 


. .12 


3036 . . 


.70 


3089 


. .50 


2811 


. .35 


2865 


. 3.10 


2919 . 


. .80 


2973 . 


. .11 


3037 . . 


.50 


3090 . 


. .50 


2812 


. 1.70 


2866 


. 7.40 


2920 . 


. 12.50 


2974 . 


. 1.50 


3038 . . 


.05 


3091 


. .25 


2813 


. 2.50 


2867 


. .60 


2921 . 


. 2.90 


2975 . 


. .95 


3039 . . 


.85 


3092 


. .25 


2814 


. 2.10 


2868 


. 1.20 


2922 . 


. 4.60 


2976 . 


. .70 


3040 . . 


1.15 


3093 


. .10 


2815 


. 1.00 


2869 


. 3.50 


2923 . 


. 1.25 


2977 . 


. 1.40 


3041 . . 


.20 


3094 


. .10 


2816 


. .70 


2870 


. .65 


2924 . 


. 5.50 


2978 . 


. .80 


3042 . . 


.20 


3095 


. .15 


2817 


. 2.60 


2871 


. 1.55 


2925 . 


. 1.25 


2979 . 


.55 


3043 . . 


13.00 


3096 


. .15 


2818 


. .35 


2872 


. 1.70 


2926 . 


. 3.20 


2980 . 


. 1.10 


3044 . . 


3.00 


3097 


. .50 


2819 


. 2.60 


2873 


. 1.05 


2927 . 


. 2.75 


2981 . 


. 19.25 


3045 . . 


1.10 


3098 


. .25 


2820 


. 1.80 


2874 


. 2.00 


2928 . 


. 6.00 


2982 . 


. 25.00 


3046 . . 


.11 


3090 . 


. .50 


2821 


. 1.50 


2875 


. .15 


2929 . 


. .75 


2983 . 


. 5.10 


3047 . . 


.30 


3100 . 


. .20 


2822 


. 2.50 


2876 


. 1.70 


2930 . 


. . 17 ^ 


2984 . 


. 9.25 


3048 . . 


5.75 


3101 


. 4 .( X ) 


2823 


. .45 


2877 


. 2.50 


2931 . 


. .20 


2985 . 


. 3.75 


3048 a 


.25 


3102 


. .75 


2824 


. .35 


2878 


. .50 


2932 . 


. .20 


2986 . 


. 16.00 


3049 . . 


1.55 


3103 


. .20 


2825 


. .45 


2879 


. .45 


2933 . 


. .16 


2987 . 


. 800 


3050 . . 


.45 


3104 


. 3.90 


2826 


. .60 


2880 


. 2.20 


2934 . 


. .22 


2988 . 


. 4.50 


3051 . . 


1.15 


3105 


. 2.60 


2827 


.75 


2881 


. 1.20 


2935 . 


. .18 


2999 . 


. 24 .( X ) 


3052 . . 


21.50 


3106 


. 2.30 


2828 


. .35 


2882 


. .50 


2936 . 


. .30 


3000 . 


. 7.25 


3053 . . 


1.60 


3107 


. .90 


2829 


. .70 


2883 


. .80 


2937 . 


. .30 


3001 . 


. 1.50 


3054 . . 


.40 


3108 


. 2.50 


2830 


. .35 


2884 


. .55 


2938 . 


. .75 


3002 . 


. 3.00 


3055 . . 


4.00 


3109 


. 2.50 


2831 


. .70 


2885 


. .45 


2939 . 


. .13 


3003 . 


. 3.25 


3056 . . 


.80 


3110 


. 89.00 


2832 


. .85 


2886 


. .45 


2940 . 


. .15 


3004 . 


. 1.05 


3057 . . 


6.75 


3111 


. 3.20 


2833 


. 1.80 


2887 


. .90 


2941 . 


. .15 


3005 . 


. 7.50 


3058 . . 


6.50 


3112 


. .55 


2834 


. .90 


2888 


. .70 


2942 . 


. .40 


3006 . 


. .85 


3059 . . 


.45 


3113 


. .90 


2835 


. .60 


2889 


.75 


2943 . 


. 1.30 


3007 . 


. 5.00 


3060 . . 


1.75 


3114 


. 2.20 


2836 


. .70 


2890 


. 7.00 


2944 . 


. .15 


3008 . 


. 4.70 


3061 . . 


1.20 


3115 


. .05 


2837 


. 7.00 


2891 


. .35 


2945 . 


.35 


3009 . 


. 11.50 


3062 . . 


.35 


3116 


. .25 


2838 


. .50 


2892 


. .40 


2946 . 


. 2.90 


3010 . 


. 6.25 


3063 . . 


2.00 


3117 


.. 3.30 


2839 


.45 


2893 


. 1.10 


2947 . 


. .50 


3011 . 


. 4.25 


3064 . . 


1.70 


3118 


. 1.30 


2840 


. .40 


2894 


. .70 


2948 . 


. .40 


3012 . 


. 9.25 


3065 . . 


.32 


3119 


.. .10 


2841 


. .32 


2895 


. .50 


2949 . 


. .30 


3013 . 


. 7.00 


3066 . . 


3.00 


3120 


. . 1.50 


2842 


. .42 


2896 


. .60 


2950 . 


. .30 


3014 . 


. .35 


3067 . . 


.25 


3121 


. . .05 


2843 


. .80 


2897 


. .60 


2951 . 


. .42 


3015 . 


. 15.25 


3068 . . 


.45 


3122 


. . .10 


2844 


. .45 


2898 


. .35 


2952 . 


. .35 


3016 . 


. 2.00 


3069 . . 


.55 


3123 


. . 1.50 


2845 


. .40 


2899 


. .50 


2953 . 


. .35 


3017 . 


. 2.60 


3070 . . 


.65 


3124 


. . .25 


2846 


. .39 


2900 


. .85 


2954 . 


. .30 


3018 . 


. 6.00 


3071 . . 


.55 


3125 


. 67.00 


2847 


. .40 


2901 


. .80 


2955 . 


. .11 


3019 . 


. 1.60 


3072 . . 


.10 


3126 


.. .75 


2848 


. .40 


2902 


. .70 


2956 . 


. .11 


3020 . 


. 8.25 


3073 . . 


16.50 


3127 


. .05 


2849 


. .60 


2903 


. .30 


2657 . 


. .25 


3021 . 


. 1.50 


3074 . . 


.60 


3128 


. . .25 


2850 


.55 


2904 


. .26 


2958 . 


. .09 


3022 . 


.65 


3075 . . 


1.25 


3129 


. .21 


2851 


. .36 


2905 


. .30 


2959 . 


. .07 


3023 . 


. 4.10 


3076 . . 


out . 


3130 


. .50 


2852 


. .42 


2906 


. .65 


2960 . 


. .30 


3024 . 


. 11.25 


3077 . . 


.75 


3131 


. . 9.25 


2853 


. .35 


2907 


. .30 


2961 . 


. .071 


3025 . 


. 23.00 


3078 . . 


.30 


3132 


. . .05 


2854 


. .35 


2908 


. .35 


2962 . 


. .22 


3026 . 


. .25 


3079 . . 


.90 


3133 


. . .17 


2855 


. .40 


2909 


.65 


2963 . 


. .16 


3027 . 


. 26.25 


3080 . 


.15 


3134 


. . .30 


2856 


.45 


2910 


. .65 


2964 . 


. .25 


3028 . 


. 10.00 


3081 . 


1.10 


3135 


. . 3.00 


2857 


. .29 


2911 


. . .65 


2965 . 


. .08 


3029 . 


. 5.25 


3082 . 


1.00 


3136 


. . .25 


2858 


. 10.00 


2912 


. .95 


2966 . 


. .25 


3030 . 


. 1.30 


3083 . 


1.60 


3137 


. . .55 



191 



No . Brought . 


1 No . Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . Brought 


313 < S . 


11.00 


I 3192 set , 3.75 


3246 


. . .22 


3299 


. . 1.25 


3353 


. . .60 


1 

3407 . 


.50 


3139 . 


7.00 


' 3193 “ 


3.75 


3247 


. . .35 


3300 


. . 1.10 


3354 


. . 2.20 


3408 . 


.21 


3140 . 


7 . 2.5 


i 3194 “ 


4.25 


3248 


. . 1.65 


3301 


. . 5.20 


3355 


. . 1.15 


3409 . 


1.00 


3141 . 


4.00 


' 3195 “ 


4.10 


3249 


. . 1.65 


3302 


. .65 


3356 


. . 1.75 


3410 . 


.60 


3142 . 


4.00 


; 3196 “ 


4..50 


3250 


. . 1.60 


3303 


. . 1..50 


,3357 


. . .60 


3411 . . 


.60 


3143 . 


3.75 


3197 “ 


4.25 


3251 


. . 1.05 


3304 


. . 1.00 


3358 


.,55 


3412 . . 


1.25 


3144 . 


1.00 


1 3198 “ 


4.30 


3252 


.75 


3305 


. .40 


,3359 


. .60 


1 3413 . . 


..50 


! 3145 . 


2.50 


I 3199 “ 


4.35 


3253 


. . .40 


3306 


. .40 


3360 


. . 1..50 


! 3414 . . 


1.25 


3146 . . 


.35 


1 3200 “ 


4 .( X ) 


32.54 


.■55 


3307 


. 1.50 


3,361 


. . 1.20 


1 3415 . . 


.50 


3147 . . 


. 06 ) 


3201 “ 


1.60 


3255 


. . .30 


3308 


. 1.75 


3362 


. . 1.30 


! 3416 . . 


, 3.25 


3148 . . 


.05 


i 3202 “ 


.55 


3256 


. .27 


3309 


. 2.30 


3363 


. . .60 


3417 . . 


9.00 


3149 . . 


.19 


3203 “ 


.80 


3257 


. . 1.20 


3310 


. 1.25 


3364 


. . 1.15 


3418 . . 


.20 


3150 . . 


.10 


; 3204 “ 


.85 


3258 


..55 


3311 


. 1.00 


,3365 


. . 1.00 


. 3419 . . 


.25 


3151 . . 


./•) 


: 3205 “ 


.16 


3259 


.75 


3312 


. .85 


, 3,366 


. . 2 .( X ) 


3420 . . 


. 5.70 


3152 . . 


.60 


: 3206 “ 


.22 


32()0 


. .90 


3313 


. 1.10 


3367 


. . 1.10 


3421 . . 


.25 


3153 . . 


1.75 


3207 “ 


.17 


3261 


. .75 


.3314 


. .20 


3368 


.75 


3422 . . 


1..50 


3154 . . 


.12 


3208 “ 


.17 


32()2 


. .10 


3315 


. .30 


3369 


. 1.75 


3423 . . 


.85 


3155 . . 


.21 


, 3209 “ 


.24 


3263 


. ..32 


3316 


. .70 


3370 


. l .( X ) 


,3424 . . 


.25 


3156 . . 


.■55 


3210 . . 


.04 


3264 


. 1.30 


3317 


. .10 


,3371 


.75 


. 3425 . . 


.40 


3157 . . 


.05 


' 3211 . . 


1.40 


3265 


.75 


3318 


. .75 


3.372 


. 2.10 


3426 . . 


2 .( K ) 


3158 set , 4.95 


3212 .. 


.10 


3266 


. .80 


3319 


. .75 


3.373 


. 1.00 


3427 . . 


1.20 


3159 “ 


4.60 


3213 . . 


11.00 


3267 


. .80 


3320 


. 1.00 


3,374 


. 2.00 


3428 . . 


..50 


3160 “ 


5.10 


3214 . . 


2.10 


3268 


[ 20.00 


3321 


. 1.30 


3375 


. 1..50 


3429 . . 


..50 


3161 “ 


4..50 


3215 . 155.00 


Set , 


3322 


. 1.05 


3376 


. 1.00 


3430 . . 


.,30 


3162 “ 


5.00 


3216 . . 


.05 


3269 


. 20.00 


3323 


. 1.60 


3377 


. 2.10 


3431 . . 


.65 


3163 “ 


10.25 


3217 . . 


4.85 


3270 


. 10.00 


3324 . 


. 1.25 


,3378 


. 1.00 


. 3432 . . 


.25 


3164 “ 


. 5.10 


3218 . . 


.60 


3271 


. 7.25 


3325 . 


. .,50 


3379 


. 1.30 


3433 . . 


1.70 


3165 “ 


4..50 


3219 . . 


4.00 


3272 


. 14..50 


3326 . 


. .75 


3380 


. 3..50 


3434 . . 


.‘m 


3166 “ 


4 .( K ) 


3220 . . 


1.30 


3273 St . 10.00 


3327 . 


. .90 


3381 


. 1.25 


3435 . . 


2.90 


3167 “ 


5.00 


3221 . . 


.10 


3274 


“ 80.00 


3328 . 


. 1.00 


3382 


. l .( X ) 


3436 . . 


.,50 


3168 “ 


4.70 


3222 . . 


.06 


3275 


“ 26.00 


3329 . 


.- .25 


.3383 


. 1.00 


34 , 37 . . 


.50 


3169 “ 


4..50 


3223 . . 


3.85 


3276 


“ 35.00 


33 . 30 . 


. 1.15 


3384 


. 1.00 


3438 . . 


1.00 


3170 “ 


4.20 


3224 . . 


3.75 


3277 . 


. .20 


3331 . 


. .75 


3385 . 


. 1.00 


3439 . . 


1.00 


3171 “ 


4.20 


3225 . . 


2.60 


3278 . 


. 1..50 


3332 . 


. .65 


3386 . 


. 7.50 


3440 . . 


2.20 


3172 “ 


4.20 


3226 . . 


.01 


3279 . 


. .47 


3333 . 


. .95 


3387 . 


. 2.60 


3441 . . 


, 3.00 


3173 “ 


4.10 


3227 . . 


.32 


3280 . 


. .20 


3334 . 


. .,55 


. 3 . 388 . 


. 2., 50 


3442 . . 


2.00 


3174 “ 


5.90 


3228 . . 


.35 


3281 . 


. .13 


3335 . 


. 1.50 


3 . 389 . 


. 2.00 


3443 . . 


1..50 


3175 “ 


4.25 


3229 . . 


2.70 


3282 . 


. .37 


3336 . 


.65 


3390 . 


. 1.10 


3444 . . 


4.10 


3176 “ 


3.75 


3230 . . 


.60 


3283 . 


. .32 


3337 . 


. .95 


3391 . 


. 1.00 


3445 . . 


1.00 


3177 “ 


3.75 


3231 . . 


.32 


3284 . 


. .10 


3338 . 


. l .,30 


3392 . 


. 1.50 


3446 . . 


1.00 


3178 “ 


3.95 


3232 . . 


.65 


3285 . 


. 1.05 


3339 . 


. 1.75 


339 , 3 . 


. 1.25 


3447 .. 


1.00 


3179 “ 


3.85 


3233 . . 


.■55 


3286 . 


. .08 


3340 . 


. 1.90 


3394 . 


. 1.10 


3448 . . 


1.75 


3180 “ 


3.75 


32 . 34 . . 


.60 


3287 . 


. 1.00 


3341 . 


. 1..50 


3395 . 


. 1.00 


3449 . . 


l .,50 


3181 “ 


4.40 


32 . 35 . . 


.60 


3288 . 


. 4.00 


3342 . 


. .,50 


3 . 396 . 


. 1.00 


3449 a 


1..50 


3182 “ 


7.75 


3236 . . 


3.75 


3289 . 


. 5.25 


3343 . 


. .50 


3 , 397 . 


. 1.00 


3450 . . 


1.25 

.65 


3183 “ 


8.05 


3237 . . 


2.80 


3290 . 


. 20.00 


3 . 344 . 


. 1.10 


. 3398 . 


. l . CK ) 


3451 . . 


3184 “ 


6.75 


3238 . . 


..55 


3291 . 


. 1.00 


3345 . 


. 1.00 


3399 . 


. 2.00 


3452 . . 


1.00 


3185 “ 


6.75 


3239 . . 


.61 


3292 . 


. .30 


3346 . 


. 1.40 


, 3400 . 


. 1.60 


3453 . . 


2.00 


3186 “ 


7.05 


3240 . . 


.45 


3293 . 


. .35 


3,347 . 


. 1.75 


3401 . 


. 4..50 


3454 . . 


2 .( K ) 


3187 “ 


3.75 


3241 . . 


.45 


3294 . 


. .05 


3 , 348 . 


. 1.00 


3402 . 


. 1.00 


3455 . . 


l .( X ) 


3188 “ 


3.75 


3242 . . 


1.45 


3295 . 


. 1.60 


,3349 . 


. ..50 


3403 . 


. .50 


,3456 . . 


.75 


3189 “ 


3.75 


3243 . . 


.60 


3296 . 


. 3.10 


33 . 50 . 


. 1.40 


3404 . 


. 1.00 


.3457 . . 


1.50 


3190 “ 


3.75 


3244 . . 


.70 


3297 . 


.65 


. 3,351 . 


2.10 


3405 . 


.iO 


,3458 . . 


2.40 


3191 “ 


3.75 


3245 . . 


.57 i 


3298 . 


. 2.00 


3352 . 


.50 


, 3406 . 


. .55 


3459 . . 


3.00 



192 



No . 


Bhought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


No . Brought . 


No . 


Brought . 


3460 


. 1.00 


3505 


. .25 


3550 


. 1.00 


3595 . 


. . 03 1 


3640 . . 


.04 


3684 . 


. .20 


3461 


. 1.00 


3506 


. 1.00 


3551 . 


. .10 


3596 


. .37 


3641 . . 


.OH 


3685 . 


. .35 


3462 


. 1.50 


3507 


. 1.00 


3552 


. .03 


3597 


. .07 


3642 . . 


.021 


3686 . 


. .30 


3463 


. 1.50 


3508 


. .80 


3553 . 


. 2..30 


3598 . 


. 3.00 


3643 . . 


.001 


3687 . 


. .50 


3464 


. 2.00 


3509 


. .80 


3554 


. .95 


3599 . 


. 2.30 


3644 .. 


.21 


3688 . 


. .35 


3465 


. 1.50 


3510 


. 2 . 00 ' 


3555 


. ..55 


3600 . 


. 1.25 


3645 . . 


.20 


3689 


. .75 


3466 


. 2.00 


3511 


. .75 


3556 


. .29 


3601 


. .80 


3646 . . 


.20 


3690 . 


. .10 


3467 


. 1.00 


3512 


. .70 


3557 


. .31 


3602 . 


. .80 


3647 . . 


.16 


3691 


. .02 


3468 


. 4.25 


3513 


. 4.00 


3558 


. 1.25 


3603 . 


. .95 


3648 . . 


.45 


3692 . 


. .05 


3469 


. 2.60 


3514 


. 1.50 


3559 


. 1.10 


3604 . 


. .70 


3649 . . 


1.25 


3693 


. 9.90 


3470 


. 3.25 


3515 


. 1.00 


3560 


. .85 


3605 . 


. .75 


3650 . . 


.30 


3694 . 


. 5.50 


3471 


. 4.10 


3516 


. .75 


3561 


. .90 


3606 


. .05 ^ 


3651 . . 


.15 


3695 . 


. out . 


3472 


. 4.00 


3517 


. .55 


3562 


. .40 


3607 


. .60 


3652 . . 


.42 


3696 . 


. 1.90 


3473 


. 1.30 


3518 


. .90 


3563 


. .30 


3608 


. .60 


3653 . . 


.10 


3697 


. .50 


3474 


. 1.00 


3519 


. 2.50 


3564 


. 3.00 


3609 


. .55 


3654 . . - 


5.60 


3698 


. 1.40 


3475 


. 1.50 


3520 


. 1.20 


3565 


. 1.20 


3610 


. .25 


3655 . . 


7.25 


3699 


. .10 


3476 


. 1.80 


3521 


. 1.80 


3566 


. 1.05 


3611 


. .17 


3656 . . 


.30 


3700 


. 1.10 


3477 


. 1.50 


3522 


. .051 


3567 


. .65 


3612 


. .80 


3657 . . 


1.15 


3701 


. 1.15 


3478 


. 2.10 


3523 


. .18 


3568 


. .26 


3613 


. .42 


3658 . . 


1.15 


3702 


.25 


3479 


. .50 


3524 


. .11 


3569 


. .65 


3614 


. .26 


3659 . . 


.20 


3703 


. .06 


3480 


. . 4.00 


3525 


. .05 


3570 


. .55 


3615 


. .10 


3660 . . 


1.75 


3704 


. .01 


3481 


. . 2.00 


3526 


. .021 


3571 


. .20 


3616 


. .50 


3661 . . 


1.40 


3705 


. .06 


3482 


. . 2.25 


3527 


. .OH 


3.572 


. 1.05 


3617 


. 4.50 


3662 . . 


1.00 


3706 


. .10 


3483 


. . 1.00 


3528 


. .24 


3573 


. .27 


3618 


. 2.50 


3663 . . 


9.50 


3707 


. .10 


3484 


. . 1.50 


3529 


.. .11 


3574 


. .55 


3619 


. 5.25 


3664 . . 


.30 


3708 


. 1.25 


3485 


. . 1.50 


3530 


.. .01 


3575 


.. .75 


3620 


. 1.80 


3665 . . 


5.50 


3709 


.. .05 


3486 


. . 2.00 


3531 


. .021 


3576 


.. .30 


3621 


. . .80 


3666 . . 


.70 


3710 


. . .20 


3487 


. . 1.50 


3532 


. .031 


3577 


.. .65 


3622 


.. .08 


3667 . . 


1.40 


3711 


. . 2.05 


3488 


. . 2.30 


3533 


. . 4.10 


3578 


. .90 


3623 


.. .75 


3668 . . 


2.90 


3712 


. . .05 


3489 


. . 1.20 


3534 


.. 1.05 


3579 


. .15 


3624 


. .02 


3669 . . 


1.25 


3713 


. .05 


3490 


.. .70 


3535 


. . 1.25 


3580 


. . .20 


3625 


.. 1.15 


3670 . . 


1.90 


3714 


. .20 


3491 


. . 1.10 


3536 


.. .15 


3581 


. . .18 


3636 


. . 9.25 


3671 . . 


2.50 


3715 


. . .10 


3492 


. . 15 J 


3537 


. . 3.00 


3582 


. . .38 


3627 


. . 1.60 


3672 . . 


2.25 


3716 


. . .10 


3493 


. . 2.20 


3538 


. . 1.20 


3583 


. . .15 


3628 


. . . 04 i 


3673 . . 


3.30 


3717 


.. .05 


3494 


. . .75 


3539 


. .19 


3584 


. .26 


3629 


. . .07 


3674 . . 


3.60 


3718 


. . 2.00 


3495 


. . 2.60 


3540 


. . .20 


3585 


. . . 05 i 


3630 


. . .10 


3675 . . 


1.35 


3719 


. . .06 


3496 


. . 3.10 


3541 


. . .20 


3586 


. . . 26 , 


3631 


. . .041 


3676 . . 


1.10 


3720 


. . 5.50 


3497 


. . 1.25 


3542 


. . .16 


3587 


. . 1.00 


3632 


. . .OH 


3677 . . 


1.00 


3721 


. . .05 


3498 


. . 2.05 


3543 


. . 6.50 


3588 


. . 2.60 


3633 


.. .04 


3678 . . 


2.25 


3722 


. . 2.00 


3499 


. . 3.60 


3544 


.. .04 


.3589 


. . . 02 J 


3634 


. . .OH 


3679 . . 


2.00 


3723 


. . 2.00 


3500 


. . 1.55 


3545 lot , 1.00 


3590 


. . 1.00 


3635 


. . .OH 


3680 . . 


4.12 


3724 


. . .31 


3501 


. . 1.95 


3546 


. . .55 


3591 


. . 2.75 


3636 


.. .01 


3681 . . 


2.80 


3725 


. . 2.50 


3502 


. . .90 


3547 


. . .16 


3592 


. . .11 


3637 


. . .40 


3682 . . 


1.55 


3726 lot , .25 


3503 


.. .75 


3548 


.. 1.25 


3593 


. . 1.00 


3638 


. . .OH 


3683 . . 


.25 


3727 lot , .15 


3504 


. . .25 


3549 


. . .20 


3594 


. . .60 


3639 


. . .001 


Total , 


• • 


. $ 7 , 479.73